Juan Guaidó: “I Was Very Sorry to See a Candidate Talk About Machado Being a Coup”
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January 2019 is a central date in the life of Juan Guaidó. On the 5th of that month he assumed the presidency of the National Assembly, being the youngest politician to hold that office, and then on the 23rd he swore as president in charge of Venezuela. Half a hundred countries recognized his status as head of state. After four years and three months in the eye of the hurricane, the opposition leader began his exile in Miami. “I have 70 hours or…
On the eve of the second presidential round in Chile, the Venezuelan opposition leader, Juan Guaidó, urged that the next government maintain a firm stance to accompany democracy in the face of the crisis that Venezuela is going through. The opposition leader stressed that the defense of human rights and respect for alternation in power must remain pillars of Chilean foreign policy. In an interview with La Tercera, Guaidó lamented that a candidat…
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