Thursday, January 24, 2019

Venezuela In Crisis -- News Updates January 24, 2019





Daily Mail: Military leaders claim Venezuela opposition leader is attempting a 'coup d'etat' as they back President Maduro in face of US opposition and street protests

* Juan Guaido declared himself interim President before slipping away amid speculation he would be arrested
* Trump recognised him as leader and threatened military action but the Kremlin has stood by Nicolas Maduro
* Top military chiefs have expressed loyalty to Maduro who was re-elected in disputed poll in May last year
* Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered in Caracas and around the country during yesterday's protests

Venezuela's powerful military high command threw its weight behind President Nicolas Maduro on Thursday as opposition leader Juan Guaido pressed a direct challenge to his authority with the backing of the United States and key Latin American allies.

Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino, a general, accused Guaido of attempting a 'coup d'etat' and said Maduro, 56, is 'the legitimate president.'

Eight generals who command of strategic regions of the country reiterated their 'absolute loyalty and subordination' to the socialist leader in messages carried on state television.

Some ended their statements by adding: 'Always loyal, never traitors.'

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Venezuela In Crisis -- News Updates January 24, 2019

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Venezuela crisis: Maduro cuts ties with US after it recognises opposition leader -- BBC
Venezuela's military brass backs Maduro, accuses challenger of 'coup' -- AFP
Venezuelan general says US-backed 'criminal plan' risks civil war -- The Guardian
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