The wife of Juan Guaidó claimed in Florida that the life of Venezuela's "true president" was in danger



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The wife of Juan Guaidó, Fabiana Rosales, said in the capital of Florida that the life of her husband, "true president"Venezuela, like other Venezuelans, runs"danger"but there is no" return "in the struggle for freedom and democracy.

Rosales, touring the United States, during which she was received by President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania and Miami Dade Mayors, Carlos Giménez, and Miami, Francis Suárez, He was received Tuesday by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis; his wife, Cbadey, and the lieutenant-governor, Jeanette Núñez.

The United States was the first country to recognize the opposition, Mr. Guaidó, president of the National Assembly, as the legitimate president of Venezuela after its proclamation last January, which has already been done in fifty countries.

Without expressly mentioning the latest measures of the Nicolás Maduro regime aimed at tightening the Guaidó siege, Rosales said that his life is in danger and showed a worried face.

Governor DeSantis raised the possibility that the "legitimate president"Venezuela was arrested and said it would be the case"a big mistake", something that, because of what he spoke with President Trump, he is sure that would have consequences.

Rosales herself in an interview with a Colombian radio said a few hours ago that it would be "a coup d'etat"

Rosales said The fmif her husband is arrested, after the Supreme Court of Justice has asked the Constituent Assembly, like Maduro, to waive his immunity as a parliamentarian,it would be a direct coup d'etat"

According to his account, the said court is illegitimate and "sent by a usurper president", with reference to Nicolás Maduro.

In a press appearance at the governor's headquarters in Tallahbadee (North Florida), Rosales thanked the international community for its support and solidarity for the cause of freedom and democracy in his countryand spoke about the current situation in Venezuela ",where there is no light, no water and no drugs"

Because of a "terrible dictatorship" that "cares about nothing but killing lives," children and elderly people die every second, Rosales said.

However, badured that the fight does not have a "return" and that nothing will stop the Venezuelan people "to conquer freedom and democracy"

"We have the international community, we know that they will help us save lives," said Rosales, who was also sure to have the "blessing of God". "We are determined to transform the reality," he said.

Cbadey DeSantis, wife of the governor of Florida, considered "unacceptable"The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and, as a mother, expressed solidarity with Venezuelan mothers, such as Rosales, who has a young daughter, Miranda Eugenia."Good people from Florida are with youhe stressed.

Jeanette Nuñez, vice-governor of Florida, has understood that as a daughter of Cubans who fled her country, she understands "very well"What is happening in Venezuela and has shown solidarity with the Venezuelan people.

Governor DeSantis stressed that the very day of the Maduro dictatorship, Venezuelans "will begin to recover from a sad chapter in their history".

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