1. maduro - Noun
2. Maduro - Proper noun
maduro (plural maduros)
A cigar made with somewhat dark, medium-strength tobacco.
Maduro (plural Maduros)
A surname from Spanish.
Abrams said that the indictment, as well as any sanctions against Maduro not directly related to his holding of power, would remain in place even if he accepts a transitional government. Source: Internet
According to Maduro, Silvercorp signed a contract with opposition leader Juan Guaidó, a politician seen by the US and many European countries as Venezuela’s legitimate leader. Source: Internet
After Chávez's death on 5 March 2013, vice-president from Chavez's party Nicolás Maduro assumed the powers and responsibilities of the President. Source: Internet
A group of lawmakers installed at the head of the National Assembly by Mr. Maduro in January — amid an international outcry — has proposed changing energy laws to allow greater private investment. Source: Internet
Again, without any evidence, they have labeled Maduro a drug trafficker and have dispatched warships to hover off the coast of Venezuela to intercept presumed drug cargoes. Source: Internet
Arce has promised to re-open diplomatic relations with the Maduro government. Source: Internet