If Maduro's electoral arm could release the results of the elections none of this would happen as it's Iin democratic countries.
So I'm not sure about how a coup could restore anything if the government went into power executing fraud on the polls and a de facto coup d'etat denying Venezuelans of their real representation.
Wow that's a long list made by someone that thinks picking sides in a developing nation is the same as "backing" a coup. These power struggles and civil wars were brewed locally, and saying "well we like this guy and hope his side wins" isn't a nefarious imperialist plot to subvert democracy.
Of course, a few of them were exactly that, but even then, not without reason.
The list is absurdly conservative. I've actually been to many of these countries and know some history. Honduras was commonly known as an American military state way before 2009 and there is enough circumstantial evidence to suggest the "National Party" was invented by the americans. Honduras being compared to Venezuela nowadays shows how illegitimate western narratives can be. I bet plenty here still think the american civil war was the only american war for slavery and don't know William Walker and the president who sponsored him. We don't need your bullshit westsplaining, gtfo.
US do bad thing so places US did bad thing to are always right and shut up.
This is why using the trench guns anyways after the germans asked the US nicely to stop means nobody from America is allowed to think that Hitler Fella might not have risen to power in the most legitimate way.
"Critical support for dictatorship! Socialist praxis is when you strip the proletariat of their power, and the more power you strip from them, the more socialist it is!"
I understand hating the US. But Jesus. That doesn't (or at least shouldn't) mean one has to simp for every anti-US regime out there.
Venezuela just had an election where an incumbent dictator who is supremely unpopular, won with a 'thin' margin. Many organizations and foreign leaders are casting doubt on the authenticity of the election. The incumbent dictator is named in this meme.