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By asking his supporters to "continue to mobilize in the street", Guaidó called for two "major mobilizations", one on the occasion of the Youth Day in Venezuela on 12 February and the other relating to humanitarian aid, reported.
"They are writing this date," he said about Youth Day. The head of Parliament has been proclaimed president after the majority of the opposition has declared Maduro "an usurper".
There will, however, be other actions along the way, he said.
Previously, Guaidó had predicted that, in the coming days, humanitarian supplies would be put in place in the face of a serious shortage of staple foods and medicines, although Maduro believes this opens the door to military intervention international.
The opposition leader said that there were "three points of supply": Cúcuta (Colombian city located on the border with Colombia) and two others: "l & # 39; one will be in Brazil and the other in a Caribbean island ".
Guaidó's demonstration this Saturday challenged another gathering of governors in central Caracas, presided over by Maduro, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the revolution founded by the late president Hugo Chávez (1999-2013).
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