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(The video that Guaidó posted on his Twitter account about the delivery of humanitarian aid)
The head of the Venezuelan Parliament, Juan Guaidó, recognized as president in charge of fifty countries, said Thursday that will not change your work schedule for the arrest of the head of his office, Roberto Marrero, which he considered a "removal"
"We will continue to shoot, we will continue with the operation of freedom (…) we will continue in the streets of all Venezuela"Guaidó told reporters after saying that it would take"protective measures"for the arrest of his main collaborator.
"Such are the measures, to face the people without fear, it is time to go ahead in the freedom operation", added in reference to a large demonstration that aims to lead to the doors of the presidential palace of Miraflores, and which has not yet set the date.
"We delivered the second batch of humanitarian aid, as Roberto had told us before his arrest: do not stop in our struggle, let's move forward with more force, more conviction, because as long as we stay united and mobilized, we will achieve the freedom of the whole country "he said in his Twitter account.
Guaidó said that the arrest of Marrero constitutes a "clumsiness"political, and which has received reports from senior officials of the government of Nicolás Maduro that the president has not ordered the action.
He said this confirms that the chain of command "it's broken"and that some security forces act on their side.
"What has the persecution brought to the dictatorship, the burglars? Are they politically better?He said, calling on the officials of the SEBIN (Bolivarian National Intelligence Service) to "not get stuck or be stamped by an old-fashioned regime".
Guaidó, who handed a batch of donations to a religious institution in Caracas on Thursday, said the goals remain the same: "Cessation of the usurpation, transitional government, free elections"
In addition, he warned that the Venezuelan parliament would soon take a "measure" to denounce the detention of Marrero, secretary of Parliament in 2016.
The deputy Sergio Vergara, neighbor of Marrero and whose house was also raided this morning, told reporters that the head of Guaidó office told him during his transfer that they had placed weapons in your apartment during the operation.
Some 50 members of the Sebin participated in the action, according to Vergara.
Venezuela is facing a political and social crisis that has been accentuated after the head of Parliament, on January 23, Juan Guaidó, has been declared acting agent by invoking articles of the Venezuelan Constitution and has obtained the endorsement of a good part of the countries of the American continent and of about twenty European nations.
The Venezuelan opposition, which does not recognize the new six-year term that Nicolás Maduro swore on January 10, when he considers the May elections of last year as illegitimate, badures thatcomplex humanitarian emergency"and asked the international community to help him help him.
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