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Guaido vows to oust Maduro as thousands of Venezuelans protest Demonstrators banged pots and sounded car horns at the protest in a square in the east of the capital. sabcnews

Guaido is seeking to capitalize on public anger over the blackout, which has piled misery on a population suffering years of economic crisis and shortages of food and medicine.

“The situation is very difficult, we are hoping that this government will change. We’ve had enough of this chaos!” said one of the demonstrators, Miguel Gonzalez. It is the first government move against the US-backed Guaido since his return to Venezuela last week after defying a travel ban to visit several allied South American leaders.

While Maduro pointed the finger at Washington, critics have long blamed the government for failing to maintain the power grid.

 

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