Guaidó’s presence at Trump’s SOTU was celebrated and even the World Cancer Day made people pay less attention to a horrible chavista date; Venezuelan inflation is still the highest in the world; The efforts for free elections continue.
The IACHR visit to Venezuela is unavoidable, apparently; The country remains the world’s favorite weapon to throw or mention in elections everywhere; Coronavirus spreads and so does xenophobia.
The WHO report in Venezuela and the coronavirus pandemic were the most important news yesterday; Deputy Ismael León is still illegally detained and the firm Foley & Lardner LLP rejected Maduro’s offer
The takeover of the Legislative Palace is ongoing legally and phisically; Nicolás Maduro's regime means to charge taxes in foreing currency; Chavismo isn't satisfied with everything it has done to judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni, and the harassment continues.
Both the fake National Assembly directive and the actual legitimate one move their pieces to appoint new CNE authorities; The fake directive is also doing all it can to wash its own reputation; The Venezuelan Medical Federation is concerned about Coronavirus reaching our nation.
Juan Guaidó's tour reaches Canada, and he's received like an actual dignitary; Illegitimate AN Speaker Luis Parra seems to have unending funds when it comes to bribery; Chavismo has a new plot regarding Pdvsa and our national debt, and it's frankly atrocious.
At the European Parliament, Juan Guaidó reaffirms the international support on his cause, while chavismo says it won't matter in the end; Jorge Rodríguez explains the rationale behind the raid on Guaidó's office; The Venezuela-Colombia border becomes a modern wild west, according to HRW.
Deputy Ismael León is detained, in absolute disregard for due process; The fake National Assembly directive board does everything it can to help chavismo's agenda; Juan Guaidó carries on with his international tour, while his offices are raided in Caracas.
Juan Guaidó meets international allies, acting and perceived as the actual, legitimate president; Nicolás Maduro says it's perfectly fine to have a foreing minister from another nation present at your cabinet meetings; Deputy Gilber Caro is reportedly alive and well.
The caretaker President is already in Bogota for a counter-terrorism summit. He has met with President Iván Duque and hopes to meet with Mike Pompeo and other Foreign ministers.
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