President Nicolás Maduro reshuffled his cabinet Wednesday amid a deepening recession, appointing a state governor to the vice presidency and naming his sixth new economy minister in three years. In a surprise televised address, Mr. Maduro named Tarek El Aissami, governor of the central Aragua state, as his deputy. The governor takes the vice presidency amid a push by the opposition to oust Mr. Maduro through a recall referendum, which polls show the highly unpopular president would likely lose if it were to take place. Mr. El Aissami would assume the presidency if a referendum takes place and Mr. Maduro were to lose, although the proposed vote is tied up in courts amid government allegations that the opposition used fraudulent signatures in its petition. “Socialism is the way to cure the fatherland,” Mr. […]