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President Mauricio Macri receives this Friday Juan Guaidó, president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, that Argentina recognizes as acting president from this country.
The head of the Venezuelan parliament, also recognized by some fifty governmentsHe arrived in Buenos Aires this afternoon and went straight to Quinta de Olivos for the rendezvous with Macri.
According to official sources, Infobae, Guaidó arrives with a delegation of 10 people, they first lady Fabiana Rosales and deputies Sergio Vergara and Francisco Sucre.
After the presidential meeting, the Venezuelan will give a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Argentina with Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie. Later, at age 20, he will be entitled to a dinner with about fifteen special guests.
(Mauricio Macri rejected Nicolás Maduro's regime during his opening speech on 1 March.)
The Macri government was one of the driving forces behind Grupo de Lima's failure to recognize Nicolás Maduro on January 10, when President Chavez took a second presidential term in Venezuela after a fraudulent election. Accompanied by the United States and the European Union, he has also recognized Juan Guaidó as Acting President of the Caribbean Country. In addition, at the last Lima group summit in Bogotá, Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie invited the Venezuelan opponent to Argentina.
Guaidó will arrive in Buenos Aires from Asunción. Yesterday he was received in Brasilia by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Earlier this week, he participated in the Lima Group Summit in Bogotá.
Colombia arrived Friday 22nd after leaving her country by land to participate in Venezuela Aid Live solidarity concert. His tour challenged the ban on leaving the country dictated by Justice Chavis, which justified this decision as part of an investigation related to his proclamation as acting president on Jan. 23.
In Colombia, he led the mobilizations that Saturday 23 attempted to bring to Venezuela humanitarian aid provided by several countries. and gathered in the city of Cúcuta, which failed in the midst of serious incidents due to the closure of the borders ordered by Maduro.
The same thing happened at the border with Brazil, where 200 tons of food and medicine offered by the Bolsonaro government and the United States were blocked.
It is unclear when he will return to his country and, although Guaidó himself has announced his intention to return this week, the National Assembly has allowed him to leave Venezuela for a period of more than five days. His journey could therefore be extended. and include visits to other South American leaders.
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