Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido called on the European Union Wednesday to level "more sanctions" against President Nicolas Maduro's government, in an interview with German daily Bild.
"We need more sanctions from the EU, like those decided by the USA," Guaido said.
"We live in a dictatorship and there must be pressure. More and more people are being murdered," he said according to the German-language article.
"There's no doubt that the regime is totally corrupt... (Maduro) is a dictator."
More than 300 political prisoners are in the jails."