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Venezuelan opposition leader Nicolás Maduro government, Juan Guaidó, has recorded a message to the attention of Argentine President Mauricio Macri. There, he thanked him for his "commitment to the democratic cause".
The peculiarity of the message that Guaidó sent and that Macri broadcast via his Twitter is that it was recorded at the Argentine Embbady in Caracas, where the deputy Richard Blanco was a refugee yesterday.
"Buenos Aires and Argentina in general have received a lot of Venezuelans displaced because of populism, a bad model, which has also tried to sow throughout the region," said Guaidó.
The self-proclaimed president has used the word populism three times to refer to Maduro, an important coincidence with Macrismo, according to which a Kirchner victory would be on the way to Venezuela.
Guaidó spoke of "post-populism" when Venezuela left Maduro behind him and called to collaborate with Argentina at that time.
"Strength not only for our Venezuelan displaced brothers, but also for the Argentineans who help restore democracy and freedom"
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