
Venezuela: Guaido to make ‘important announcement’ at Tuesday's rally
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said he would make President Nicolas Maduro’s 'oppressive regime unable to operate' at a speech upon landing in Caracas on Monday.
“The time has come to say, ‘Enough',” he said, in front of a crowd of supporters. “Tomorrow, I will call for a meeting with all unions and all public employees to make an important announcement to the country.”
Guaido has just returned from Colombia where he attended a ‘Lima Group’ summit gathering Latin American leaders who oppose Maduro’s government.
Venezuela has been in the midst of a political crisis since January, when opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president, in a move that was rapidly recognised by the US, as well as several European and Latin American nations.

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said he would make President Nicolas Maduro’s 'oppressive regime unable to operate' at a speech upon landing in Caracas on Monday.
“The time has come to say, ‘Enough',” he said, in front of a crowd of supporters. “Tomorrow, I will call for a meeting with all unions and all public employees to make an important announcement to the country.”
Guaido has just returned from Colombia where he attended a ‘Lima Group’ summit gathering Latin American leaders who oppose Maduro’s government.
Venezuela has been in the midst of a political crisis since January, when opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president, in a move that was rapidly recognised by the US, as well as several European and Latin American nations.