guaidó in A Sentence

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    Guaidó asked the young police officers, who stood firmly in nervous silence.

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    Some of Europe's most influential countries told Maduro on Saturday that if he did not call elections in eight days, they would recognize Guaidó as interim president.

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    Mr Guaidó last week offered an amnesty to military personnel who break with Mr Maduro, telling them that refusing to allow in aid is a"crime against humanity".

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    Therefore, now there is a change in the appeal where Guaidó has asked the civilians to peacefully appeal the armed forces to change their loyalty and revolt against Maduro's government in the coming days.

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    Since January, Guaidó with support from his foreign allies has orchestrated several media charades in order to push the situation in Venezuela to a breaking point, hoping to force Nicolás Maduro to step down. Peoples.

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    Wikipedia now shows Maduro as the 46th incumbent President of Venezuela having assumed office on April 19, 2013 and Juan Guaidó as interim incumbent President of Venezuela having assumed office as recently as January 23, 2019.

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    January 23rd was an extraordinary day in the history of Venezuela, capped off by opposition leader Juan Guaidó proclaiming himself the country's legitimate president and taking the oath of office in front of cheering crowds of protestors.

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    It is interesting to note, however, that neither the Opposition parties now under the leadership of self-proclaimed Venezuelan interim President Guaidó nor the US administration accompanied by the Lima Group and some more Western countries attacking Maduro's regime are still not discussing any plans to address the economic crisis.

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    Guaidó's act may appear to be an unprecedented and shocking development but his act and its objectives should be studied in the larger context of what the Washington administration has been concocting in collaboration with the Venezuelan oligarchy and its foreign allies in the Western world for some time now.

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    She said that the U.S. should not"hand pick" foreign leaders, adding that the U.S. should support"Mexico, Uruguay & the Vatican's efforts to facilitate a peaceful dialogue", that Trump's action was a"U.S. backed coup", and that Guaidó was part of the"far-right opposition", a view not shared by most congressional Democrats; Guaidó's party has been described as holding center-left positions.

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