Juan Guaidó assured that he is holding meetings with different politicians and stressed that he has asked them to “promote free and fair elections as a solution to the conflict that Venezuela is going through, with special emphasis on protecting those who are on the ground, the primary.” He also insisted on the importance of maintaining “international pressure” and promoting an agreement for the situation in Venezuela.
the opponent Juan Guaido He said this Sunday, May 14, that he will travel to Europe to “join efforts” in the international community and prevent Maduro from reaching power again in the presidential elections, scheduled for 2024, for which he will follow an agenda of meetings in various places. Likewise, he asked the international community to avoid the normalization of relations with the Government of Venezuela and with the ruler Nicolás Maduro, and to maintain the “pressure”, through all possible fighting mechanisms, to achieve “free elections”.
“We cannot normalize relations with the Maduro dictatorship. If you want to avoid the migration crisis or the closeness of Maduro with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, and other agents of global destabilization, that can only be done with democracy and progress in Venezuela and the region,” said the opponent in a video posted on Twitter.
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He assured that in his meetings with different US politicians he has carried this message and three others that, he believes, are fundamental. He stressed that he has asked his allies “to promote free and fair elections as a solution to the conflict that Venezuela is going through, with special emphasis on protecting those who are on the ground, the primary.” He also insisted on the importance of maintaining “international pressure” and promoting an agreement for Venezuela.
Guaidó reiterated that his intention is to return to Venezuela, and that he will do so “when it is safe” for him and his family. The opposition leader traveled to Miami on April 24, with the help of the State Department of the North American nation, after denouncing that he was “forced” to leave Colombia by the Government of Gustavo Petro.
The opponent has ruled out seeking asylum in the US and the different meetings held during his stay in that nation are part of the primaries in which the Venezuelan opposition will choose its next presidential candidate, and which will be held on October 22.
With information from EFE
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