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Juan Guaidó presented his country plan at the auditorium of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the Central University of Venezuela, in Caracas. He patiently waited for his turn to speak and when he touched it, he delivered his speech as he had planned. On his desk, there was a paper cut, which he moved from one side to the other throughout his dissertation. "I'll tell you what the paper says," he says several times.
When he had finished his message, he took the piece of paper, picked it up and revealed: "Right now, the FAES are at home and ask Fabiana." He spoke of special forces of the Bolivarian police and Fabiana is his wife, Fabiana Rosales, who joined him on stage. "I'll see what they do and I'm sure all the deputy ministers accompany me," he said.
"The dictatorship thinks that it will intimidate us (…) I tell FAES and the armed forces that they have time to put themselves on the right side of the story (…) Lords of FAES here I am with my wife, my daughter is at home and I am responsible for any act of intimidation that they can do to my baby "says Miranda.
The 35-year-old parliamentary leader added, "From there, I'm going home." At the same time, he called on the diplomatic corps, the other parliamentarians and the people attending the presidential act, to accompany him. "Let's see what the FAES wants," he said.
For Provea (Venezuelan Program for Education and Action in the Field of Human Rights), the prestigious human rights NGO, which seriously documents the dead and arbitrary detentions, "The special force of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) is a death squad that sows terror in popular areas by systematically carrying out executions, arbitrary searches, home thievery and ill-treatment of detainees ".
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) – of an official line – banned Guaidó from leaving Venezuela and froze his accounts and holdings, after an investigation was opened against him for "usurpation" of functions.
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