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Venezuela's interim president, Juan Guaidó, will return to Venezuela this evening after attending the Lima Group summit in Bogotá, Colombia. Guaidó badumes that he can be stopped by Maduro, but has decided to return to face the populist regime of Caracas. If he had opted for exile, the opposition offensive would have paralyzed without political leadership on Venezuelan territory.
"President Guaidó is coming back to Venezuela, our characteristic is that we have a transparent agenda, we are not going with hidden games or traps." President Guaidó returns to Venezuela after his participation in the Lima group. They released him at that time, he will return, Maduro is capable of everything, but President Guaido returns to Venezuela. ", confirmed the deputy José Olivares – of great confidence of Guaidó – to the question of this special envoy of Infobae.
The Supreme Court of Venezuela, which responds to the populist regime, ordered a few days ago the ban on the departure of Guaidó, alleging an investigation into an alleged usurpation of the position of the Venezuelan president. Guaidó does not recognize the institutional faculties of the Supreme Court and has crossed the border by the bridge Ureña (Cúcuta, Colombia) to participate in the concert Venezuela Aid Live and a complex political program with Presidents Ivan Duque (Colombia), Sebastián Piñera ( Chile) and Mario Abdo (Paraguay), and the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro.
Maduro has repressed, badbadinated militants and fired humanitarian aid promised by Guaidó to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela. His Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez, also badured that the regime had no limit to face the political opposition. "Yesterday (because of the crackdown on Saturday 23), they only saw a little of what we are willing to do to defend the legitimate rights of Venezuela," Rodriguez said.
In this context, Guaidó does not rule out that Maduro ordered his capture on the decision of the Supreme Court and for the obvious political purpose of beheading the leaders of the opposition movement demanding the freedom of Venezuela.. However, despite the threats, Guaidó will fly to Caracas at the end of the summit of the Lima group.
Vice President Mike Pence plans to meet Guaidó at the Lima group session. It will take place at the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, which is today protected by a strong security system. Pence will ratify the unconditional support of the White House and will evaluate with Guaidó the different plans of action discussed in Washington: from a new offensive to the United Nations Security Council until the invasion military.
Most of the countries that make up the Lima group – Argentina, Canada, Brazil, Chile and Peru, among others – reject the armed intervention, but also recognize that a status quo who benefits only in Maduro is being consolidated. Until now, humanitarian aid could not enter, there was no internal rebellion at the top of the generals and the main powers that support the regime – Russia and China – n & # 39; They have not offered their mediation to reach a negotiated solution of the crisis in Venezuela.
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