Venezuela’s Guaido says troops have
joined him to end Maduro presidency
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[April 30, 2019]
By Angus Berwick
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition
leader Juan Guaido said on Tuesday he had begun the "final phase" of his
plan to oust President Nicolas Maduro, calling on Venezuelans and the
military to back him to end Maduro's "usurpation."
A Reuters journalist later saw Guaido near the La Carlota air force base
in Caracas, surrounded by a group of men in uniform.
Venezuelan Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez tweeted that the
government was confronting a small group of "military traitors" seeking
to promote a coup.
Guaido, in a video posted on his Twitter account, spoke in the company
of men in military uniform and opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez, who
is under house arrest.
"The national armed forces have taken the correct decision, and they are
counting on the support of the Venezuelan people," Guaido said.
Guaido, the leader of Venezuela's opposition-controlled National
Assembly, in January invoked the constitution to assume an interim
presidency, arguing that Maduro's re-election in 2018 was illegitimate.
He has been traveling outside the capital, Caracas, more and more in
recent weeks to try to put pressure on Maduro to step down.
Protests are planned for Wednesday, May 1, including what Guaido has
said will be "the largest march in Venezuela's history", part of what he
calls the "definitive phase" of his effort to take office in order to
call fresh elections.
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Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, who many nations have
recognised as the country's rightful interim ruler, talks to the
media outside Generalisimo Francisco de Miranda Airbase "La
Carlota", in Caracas, Venezuela April 30, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos
Garcia Rawlins
Around 50 countries including the United States have recognized
Guaido as Venezuela's interim president.
Maduro calls Guaido a U.S-backed puppet who seeks to oust him in a
coup. The government has arrested his top aide, stripped Guaido of
his parliamentary immunity and opened multiple probes. It has also
barred him from leaving the country, a ban Guaido openly violated
earlier this year.
Last week, Guaido said his congressional ally - opposition lawmaker
Gilber Caro - had been detained, and that 11 members of his team had
been summoned to appear before the Sebin intelligence agency.
(Reporting by Angus Berwick; Writing by Kevin Liffey; Editing by
Peter Graff)
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