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The head of the Venezuelan parliament, Juan Guaidó, He called "all Venezuela on the streets"continue this Wednesday the one who calls the"Operation Freedom", with which he expects the leader Nicolás Maduro to leave power, to which he did not refer directly.
"Maduro has no support or respect from the armed forces, let alone the people of Venezuela because it protects no one, does not offer results, does not offer solutions" said Guaidó in a video posted on his social networks.
"We have the opportunity to go make progress in Venezuela. Today, Maduro does not have the support of the armed forces, it is a historic day for the country."he added.
(The message of Juan Guaidó)
Guaidó on Tuesday asked Venezuelans to demonstrate for "cessation of the usurpation"Which, esteem, makes the president's office mature.
In the same call, in which he appeared surrounded by about twenty soldiers who turned their backs on Maduro and the leader of the opposition, Leopoldo López, who made fun of house arrest, He urged the armed forces to join his movement.
Tonight he said that he would recognize "the effort and the sacrifice"The army that has helped expel Maduro from power, which he has held since 2013.
"We can make a change in Venezuela, thanks to the international community for the support provided and the call for the armed forces to continue to progress in the framework of the Liberty Operation", he insisted.
Starting points in Caracas are 15: Vollmer Avenue, Chiquinquira Church, Los Primos Plaza, Los Jardines, Victoria, Crema Paraíso, Washington Plaza, Direct Decentralized, Unicentro, Banesco, Crystal Park, Altamira, Elice Street, Caurimare and Santa Fe.
In addition, there will be concentrations in Amazonas, Anzoátegui Apure and Aragua.:
The steps to Barinas, Carabobo, Cojedes and Delta Amacuro:
The demonstrations in Falcón, Guárico, Lara and Mérida:
The concentrations in Monagas, Nueva Esparta, Portuguesa and Sucre:
Starting points in Táchira, Vargas, Yaracuy and Zulia:
Venezuela has had a high political summit since last January, when Maduro swore a new six-year term not recognized by the opposition and part of the international community. Guaidó proclaimed an interim government with the support of more than 50 countries.
In parallel, the nation suffers the worst economic crisis in its history, which generates daily demonstrations denouncing the serious shortage of food and medicine and poor public services.
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