On Sunday, after Luis Parra, the Maduro government’s pick as head of chamber, had been sworn in, lawmakers loyal to Guaidó held a separate session in a newspaper building, voting 100 to 0 to re-elect Guaidó as head of the body. The developments have sowed more confusion in Venezuela — a troubled socialist state where two men claim to be president (Guaidó and Maduro), and two men now also claim to be head of the National Assembly (Guaidó and Parra).
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