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The collective chavistas attacks launched against the contingent of vehicles that moves Juan Guaidó and his parents across Venezuela. Juan Pablo GuanipaThe former elected governor of Zulia denounced the fact that the car in which he was traveling in the state of Falcón had been detained by armed groups, who had tried to prevent the pbadage and launched threat.
"We are on the road to Falcón and a group of armed groups has arrested and threatened us with President Guaidó"Guanipa warned in a tweet, but it was later learned that the opposition leader was in another area and that he had not been hit by the attackers.
"They do not let us go and we do not back down. The coward of the usurper uses his hordes to intimidate us", added the legislator, loosening the alarms in the parties that face the regime of Nicolás Maduro.
As indicated, part of the delegation was "attacked and threatened by armed paramilitaries". However, he said that they were already under surveillance and stressed: "Our fight for democracy intimidates them and violence is their only weapon".
A few hours ago, Guanipa warned against the harbadment of the regime, noting that "the usurpers continue to try desperately to prevent us from being together with the people"A few days ago, a group attacked with stones the car in which Guaidó was.
Guaidó visited the state of Zulia with a final stop in Cabimas this Sunday, April 14, and then headed to Falcon.
In his street pressure against Maduro, Guaidó launched last weekend "Operation Libertad", a strategy of articulation of his supporters that includes a march towards the presidential palace of Miraflores, which still has to be set up.
"When we have our 1,000 points consolidated (of volunteers), we will go to demand that the armed forces accompany us in this final cessation of the usurpation, we know that it is the only factor of society" which is missing, said Guaidó.
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