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Guaidó receives support from the Venezuelan opposition to continue as leader

2022-01-04T14:18:53.796Z


Almost 12 hours late, the Venezuelan opposition voted in a second discussion to support the continuity of Juan Guaidó as leader.


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(CNN Spanish) ––

Almost 12 hours late, the Venezuelan opposition voted in a second discussion to support this Monday the continuity of Juan Guaidó as leader of the movement that seeks what they define as "a transition to democracy in the country." .

  • The Venezuelan opposition ratifies the leadership of Juan Guaidó, although with dissent

"Today # 3Ene our commitment to the defense of Venezuelans, the possibility of solutions to the crisis and international dialogue to achieve it is ratified. All attached to our Constitution," Guaidó published on his Twitter account.

Today # 3Ene our commitment to the defense of Venezuelans, the possibility of solutions to the crisis and international dialogue to achieve it is ratified.

All attached to our Constitution.

The @AsambleVE and the Presidency in Charge will not give in to the dictatorship.

https://t.co/cWTNfEO71L

- Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) January 4, 2022

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The decision was made in an extraordinary meeting of the opposition that was called for 11:00 in the morning (local time).

However, it finally started at 10:30 at night.

It had previously been called for December 30 and later canceled.

A press release highlights that among its objectives is the call for "truly free elections."

Also "the protection of the assets of the Republic and the search for justice and reparation for the systematic violations of human rights."

The first vote was held last Thursday.

  • Guaidó, closer to control of Venezuela's gold reserves

Guaidó has been recognized by the United States and other countries as president in charge of Venezuela since January 2019, after not knowing the result of the presidential elections of May 2018, which, in his opinion, were not held in accordance with international standards.

Juan Guaidó

Source: cnnespanol

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