The Venezuelan opponent Juan Guaidowhich came to Miami (Florida) last week from Colombia before, according to what he said, the threats of being deported to Venezuela by the Government of that country, on Monday sent a message of support to Venezuelans with salary and pensions “pulverized”
On the occasion of May Day, Labor DayGuaidó wrote on Twitter that the president Nicolas Maduro “recognized his multimillion-dollar looting and pulverized the salaryof the Venezuelans.
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“It is unable to fix the salary of workers who earn (the equivalent of) 5 dollars a month”, he stressed before making wishes that “salaries and pensions are worth”.
Maduro, the pulverized one is you, as sadly the salary of the workers, consequences of the systematic looting that you direct.
The people that you yourself mobilized reject you. #IsNotBlockingIsLooting https://t.co/bl7TjiojVS
— Juan Guaidó (@jguaido) May 2, 2023
Along with the message, he posted a video of the demonstration for the First of May in Caracas.
Guaidó is preparing to travel from Miami to Washington this week with the intention of establishing contacts with congressmen and officials, participating in an event and offering a press conference.
On the side of the workers and workers! Faced with starvation wages and pensions, and now the mockery announced by Maduro, we continue to accompany #Caracas the protest for decent wages and pensions, for union freedom and respect for collective agreements ????✊???? pic.twitter.com/5YPRMYuDWZ
— Ángel Subero Vásquez (@AngelSubero) May 2, 2023
As he said at a press conference in Miami last Thursday, just like when he was recognized as interim president of Venezuela by more than fifty countries, including the US, seeks the support of the international community for free elections in Venezuela and “protection” for the millions of people who are at the mercy of “dictatorship”.
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Guaidó said that he plans to return to Venezuela, but once he is “protected“himself, well, he’s not going to”deliver one more hostage to the Maduro dictatorship”.
Source: Elcomercio
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