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Marco Rubio predicted Monday the "worst" for Nicolás Maduro, and he presaged a "prison" for the number two of Chavez, Diosdado Cabello. However, he reiterated the offer from the United States free of sanctions senior officials who do not know their "illegitimate" authority.
The US Senator said that "The future of democracy in Venezuela is largely in the hands of six men"and promised that there would be no "military purge" for those who join Juan Guaidó, recognized as interim president by the United States and fifty countries.
Guaidó, president of the Parliament elected in 2015, was proclaimed on January 23, committing to organize new elections, after considering that Maduro had been reelected during fraudulent elections.
Rubio, spearhead of President Donald Trump's offensive against Venezuela's Maduro, said the process had begun three weeks ago "It's irreversible" and Maduro "has no loophole".
"From there, the situation only worsens for Maduro"he said at a forum organized by the Heritage Foundation and the Republican International Institute.
He added that, for Cabello, president of the Constituent Assembly which governs with absolute powers, "There is no future, just in a prison."
Although he stated that other people like him can not "receive any kind of amnesty from the United States for federal charges", Concessions can be made to "avoid a bloodbath".
"At the military level and elsewhere, some have the opportunity to clean up a bit, depending on what they did," he said, although he stressed that this "window" "Opportunity does not exist forever".
Rubio promised "immunity" to the Minister of Defense, General Vladimir Padrino, to Admiral Remigio Ceballos, to Major General Jesus Rafael Suarez Chourio, to Admiral Giuseppe Alessandrello Cimadevilla, to Major General Edgar Valentín Cruz Arteaga and Major General Antonio Benavides Torres, "They help restore democracy."
"There will be no military purge after Maduro, because Venezuela will need it for its security and stability during the transition to democracy ", he wrote on Twitter after making the same offer in Padrino last week.
Rubio, who claims that Maduro runs a "criminal enterprise", wondered how he or Cabello weighed as much "In a country where people are starving."
"They look like refrigerators, they are huge!" He said, causing laughter. "It's funny, but it's true: there has never been so much disconnect between a hungry population and these future overweight heart patients."
Trump's National Security Advisor, John BoltonOn Wednesday, he urged the military to take "the right option" and to recognize Guaidó.
On January 15, the Venezuelan Parliament approved an amnesty law for civilians and army officers who do not know Maduro, after declaring "usurper" of the presidency. Later, Guaidó clarified that crimes against humanity do not prescribe.
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