Friday, October 21, 2022

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U.S. plans to withdraw recognition of Guaidó as «interim president» of Venezuela


El maestro abandona a su perro

The recognition as "interim president" of Venezuela of opposition leader Juan Guidó by the United States seems to have its days numbered and he will cease to hold in January 2023 a position that for legal purposes never meant anything, beyond being able to access certain assets in foreign banks.


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This has been made known to CNN by two sources of the Venezuelan opposition close to Guaidó. According to one of them, Washington plans to withdraw his recognition as "interim president" in January, when a new legislative period begins in the U.S. Congress.

On the other hand, another of the sources consulted confirmed the veracity of the article published on Thursday by the British newspaper 'Financial Times' announcing the end of this recognition which was also grabbed by the United Kingdom, the European Union and even some Latin American countries, such as Ivan Duque's Colombia.

Guaidó, who came to be recognized by more than fifty countries as "interim president" in 2019 by self-proclaiming himself with such distinction after not recognizing the results of the 2018 presidential election, has seen how his political weight abroad has been waning every year, as well as his leadership within the internal opposition to the government of the president, Nicolás Maduro.

This political irrelevance became more evident after the 2020 elections, in which Chavismo managed to regain the majority in the National Assembly. Washington's decision comes at a time when the Venezuelan opposition is in the midst of the process of choosing a unitary candidacy for the next presidential elections scheduled for 2024.

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