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The self-proclaimed interim president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, acknowledged this Saturday having spoken to officials after the publication by Nicolás Maduro's regime of a video of a supposed secret meeting between the number two of Chavez and the head of the parliament of Colombia. ;opposition.
"We are willing to meet all those responsible for the cessation of the usurpation and for free elections"Guaidó said this Saturday at an event with followers in the southeast of Caracas.
"What if we spoke with officials or not? Of course we did," He continued, without, however, directly admitting a meeting with Diosdado Cabello.
Guaidó had previously denied this so-called meeting, after which the regime broadcast a video showing a skinny man wearing the hood of his sweater who, according to the Minister of Communication, Jorge Rodríguez, is Guaidó.
"Take what they want, inventions with or without hoods, here they will not confuse anyone, here is peace"contested the House leader.
In the video of a CCTV, also include Cabello and the chavist leader Freddy Bernal, who, according to the minister, were invited by Guaidó.
The number two of Chavismo, for his part, has again challenged this Saturday.
"You decide, Guaidó, keep talking about straw (nonsense) and put everything we talked about, it's in your hands"said Cabello, who said the opponent had gone to the meeting without permission from his allies.
The release of the video on Friday sparked an uproar on social media, where many Venezuelans joked and joined #GuaidoChallenge (Reto Guaidó)., by posting pictures of themselves, their children, or their pets wearing hooded clothes.
The head of Parliament – the majority of the opposition – On Wednesday, the interim president is declared de facto after the Congress declared Maduro "usurper" for January 10, a second term deemed illegitimate by the international community, which considers that his reelection was fraudulent.
With information from AFP
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