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Inspiring quotes by Juan Guaidó

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Juan Guaidó

  • We live in dictatorship. We don’t have the option to stay at home waiting, but to keep demanding our rights in the streets.
  • We can’t have another false election. Maduro as president would manipulate the elections. We need an impartial electoral council and international observation.
  • I think today there are many Venezuelan soldiers that want to put an end to [leftist guerrillas], and help humanitarian aid get in, who would be happy to receive cooperation to end usurpation. And if that includes the cooperation of honorable countries like the United States, I think that would be an option.
  • People of Venezuela, the end of usurpation has arrived. At this moment, I am with the main military units of our armed forces, starting the final phase of Operation Liberty. People of Venezuela, we will go to the street with the armed forces to continue taking the streets until we consolidate the end of usurpation, which is already irreversible.
  • The military’s withdrawal of support from Mr Maduro is crucial to enabling a change in government, and the majority of those in service agree that the country’s recent travails are untenable.
  • We have one of the highest homicide rates in the world, which is aggravated by the government’s brutal crackdown on protesters. This tragedy has prompted the largest exodus in Latin American history, with three million Venezuelans now living abroad.
  • Our strength, and the salvation of all Venezuela, is in unity.
  • We have never asked the military to rebel against, but rather to be on the side of the Constitution. We have asked them to answer the call of the executive’s powers to hold elections while the emergency is tended to.
  • A pattern has developed under the Maduro regime. When pressure builds, the first recourse is to repress and persecute.
  • I saw that if I wanted a better future for my country I had to roll up my sleeves and give my life to public service.

Juan Guaidó is a Venezuelan politician and member of the opposition party Popular Will. Born on July 28, 1983, in La Guaira, Venezuela, he became a central figure in Venezuelan politics in January 2019 when he declared himself interim president, challenging the legitimacy of President Nicolás Maduro’s 2018 re-election.

Guaidó’s claim was quickly recognized by numerous countries, including the United States, Canada, and many European and Latin American nations. He called for free and fair elections and sought to address the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela. Guaidó has faced significant opposition from Maduro’s government, including accusations of treason and multiple attempts to detain him.

Despite these challenges, he continues to be a vocal advocate for democratic reforms and the restoration of economic stability in Venezuela. His leadership has been marked by efforts to unite the opposition and garner international support for his cause.

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