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(CNN Spanish) - Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly of Venezuela and recognized as interim president for 60 countries, communicated late on Saturday, via Twitter, that on Sunday he would announce his position “around a series of events of corruption ”which, according to him, involves members of parliament, members of the government of the beleaguered president Nicolás Maduro and what he called“ international interests that finance this crude plan ”.
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The whole country must know my position around a series of corruption events involving several members of the dictatorship, some disappointing individualities of Parliament and clear international interests that finance this crude plan.
- Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) December 1, 2019
Guaidó wrote on his Twitter account that he has obtained new information that he described as “delicate” and that he will announce “decisions and measures that go directly against those who intend to play with the confidence” of Venezuelans.
He also said that he will not allow corruption to put the road to freedom at risk and he wrote "we are not going to cover anyone's crimes", referring to the Maduro government and whom he called "a small group of immoral people who want to fracture Venezuelans" .
In another tweet, on the morning of this Sunday, Guaidó wrote that it will be in the afternoon, “when the internet situation in Venezuela normalizes” when he will give more information about the case and about the measures he has decided to take.
We will not allow anyone's corruption to damage what it has cost so much to build. In the afternoon, when the internet situation in Venezuela normalizes, we will give more information about the case and the measures that I have decided to take. Important information. Attentive
- Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) December 1, 2019
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