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Despite the risk of his return to Venezuela, opposition leader Juan Guaidó announced Tuesday that he had not made the commitment to declare himself president in charge of fighting outside the country and had promised to return soon.
"We do not badume this commitment to fight from the outside, which is why I will soon be in Venezuela to perform my duties," Guaidó tweeted.
Guaidó said that "in the coming days" will announce the exact date of his return, for which he has appealed to the people who supported him that he mobilizes to show that he is "majority" against "the usurper" Nicolás Maduro.
Guaidó, who claims to have the support of more than 60 countries, defended in a recording the "liberation movement" that he has been running since January 23, when he proclaimed himself "president in charge" from Venezuela. The United States is among the main supporters, a support that Guaidó once again thanked.
In the face of international calls, "the tyrant's response could not be worse". "He decided to dance to the dead bodies of our ancestors and laugh at the fire of food, supplies and medicines," said the leader of Voluntad Popular, referring to the incidents that occurred over the weekend. following attempts to introduce aid to Venezuela.
For Guaidó, it is a "cruel and reprehensible" action that "has further strengthened the support" of the allies, although the President of the National Assembly does not hide his interest is now to get support from the armed forces, whose members have even offered an amnesty if they withdraw their allegiance to Maduro.
The head of the National Assembly badured that "hundreds" of soldiers had already defected, so that "the only pillar that supports the regime is being broken". For those who remain faithful to Maduro, he proposed two options: "sink with the dictator or stand on the side of the people and the Constitution".
On ways to implement his "transition" plan in Venezuela, given Maduro's repeated refusal to leave power, Guaidó did not directly discuss military actions, but stressed in his recording that " all the options "were on the table. . "All the options that allow the freedom of our people," he added.
Back to Venezuela
Guaidó crossed the border between Venezuela and Colombia last week and Maduro has already warned that as he was returning home, he would risk being arrested by Chavez forces, claiming that the chief of the opposition had weighed the judicial measures that prevented him from leaving the country.
Guaidó plans to announce "in the coming days" the date of his return so that the citizens "accompany him" in this tour. The mobilization, he added, "is the key to success", although for the moment it has not transcended the moment and the way this round could take place.
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