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Venezuela closed its border with Brazil until Monday.
The Venezuelan government made this decision as political tensions rise.
The Brazilian Foreign Ministry shared this news on Friday evening.Nicols Maduro took office for his third term as Venezuelas president on Thursday.
He will lead the country from 2025 to 2031.
In his speech, Maduro claimed his opponents failed to stop his inauguration.The presidential dispute has caused worry both inside and outside Venezuela.
Many countries doubt the election results.
They believe fraud took place.
The day before Maduros inauguration saw hostility and arrests of political rivals.Reports circulated about the arrest of Mara Corina Machado, a key opposition figure.
The Com Venezuela Command later said she was forced to deny her detention on video.
They claimed this was a condition for her release.Venezuela Shuts Brazil Border Amid Political Turmoil.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Three days before Maduros inauguration, authorities arrested Enrique Mrquez.
He was a former presidential candidate.
The government accused him of planning a coup.
They said he wanted to set up a parallel presidency abroad.Relations between Venezuela and Brazil have become strained.
Maduro blamed Brazil for blocking Venezuelas entry into BRICS.
This happened at the groups summit in Kazan, Russia, last November.The Brazilian Foreign Ministry is helping its citizens in Venezuela.
They can contact the Brazilian Embassy in Caracas or the Vice-Consulate in Santa Elena de Uairn.
Both offices have WhatsApp for emergencies.Venezuelas actions have also affected its ties with Argentina and Paraguay.
The countrys political situation remains tense.
Many are watching to see how events will unfold in the coming days.





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