the opposition leader Juan Guaido He sent a message to Venezuelans urging them to fight for the recovery of normality in the country. “It is up to fight to recover normality and not normalize the tragedy,” she said in a message on Twitter.
He assured that the responsibility of having a democratic Venezuela lies with each of the citizens who fight for their country every day. “Hope is in millions of Venezuelans who have not given up and will not give up until we rescue democracy and opportunities in our country,” she continued.
He insisted that this fight is for simple but essential things like spending Christmas with the family, having decent salaries and quality of life.
«The objectives of our struggle translate into simple, everyday and therefore powerful things: spend a December together as a family, that the salary is enough to live and that basic services work. The dictatorship wants us to yearn for what should be normal », he concluded.
The objectives of our struggle translate into simple, everyday and therefore powerful things: spend a December together as a family, that the salary is enough to live and that basic services work.
The dictatorship wants us to yearn for what should be normal. pic.twitter.com/SlZwZ6lcPu
– Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) August 28, 2022
It is up to us to fight to recover normality and not normalize the tragedy.
Hope is in millions of Venezuelans who have not given up and will not give up until we rescue democracy and opportunities in our country.
United we will achieve it!
– Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) August 28, 2022
Last July, Guaidó also addressed Venezuelans to remind them that “things must be called by their name”, and in this sense, he highlighted the importance of recognizing Nicholas Maduro as “a dictator”.
“Avoiding a difficult diagnosis does not prevent the disease, it makes it worse. Those of us who have had relatives with cancer know that it is not treated with aspirin. The same thing happens with a dictatorship, you don’t win by evading it,” Guaidó said in a video shared through her Twitter account.
He stated that Venezuelans are fighting against a “cruel and criminal dictatorship,” which is causing a humanitarian crisis and the largest migrant and refugee crises in the world.