Juan Guaidó convened assemblies across Venezuela on Saturday to broadcast Parliament's plans against the regime



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The opposition is preparing this Saturday the bademblies of all Venezuela to broadcast the plans of the Speaker of Parliament, Juan Guaidó, who has plans to send a message as "acting president" against Nicolás Maduro's "usurpation".

Guaidó, recognized as president in charge of Venezuela by fifty governments, said today on Twitter that "National leaders, MPs and regional leaders" will be deployed in the activities of tomorrow.

"United and mobilized by the cessation of the usurpation, Venezuela is organized to get out of the dictatorship and help our people," he said in a social network.

Nora Bracho, legislator of the state of Zulia (west, bordering Colombia), explained to Efe that most opposition MPs will visit tomorrow the villages that have chosen them as parliamentary representatives to participate in marches and bademblies.

Deputy Franklyn Duarte of Táchira State, West, said that They will talk about their progress "to get here and the evolution" since the beginning of the "fight" on January 23rd.when the head of the chamber was proclaimed president by invoking articles of the Venezuelan constitution.

Duarte said that the "message" of tomorrow will be linked to the route proposed by Guaidó, which is supported by the legislature and includes the "cessation of the usurpation" of Maduro, create a transitional government and call for free elections.

At the same time, the deputy Américo de Grazia emphasized that this call was part of the "obligation" of the Parliament to "maintain the political initiative (de Guaidó) in the street".

"It is up to us to maintain and stimulate in any case that the political initiative of the street does not decline (…) although the final objective has not been reached, namely the overthrow of the dictator (Maduro), "said the state legislator Bolívar. South and border with Brazil.

The acting president also explained that Meetings will be held in 200 cities around the world to call for the end of the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.

With information from EFE and AFP

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