Juan Guaidó
Juan Guaidó is a Venezuelan politician and engineer who gained international recognition as the interim president of Venezuela in early 2019, after declaring himself as such in opposition to Nicolás Maduro's government. He is a prominent figure in the Venezuelan opposition, advocating for democracy and human rights in a country facing a severe political and economic crisis. Guaidó has received support from several countries, including the United States, but has faced significant challenges within Venezuela, including a lack of control over state institutions and ongoing repression.
Born on Jul 28, 1983 (42 years old)
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Guatemala:
Juan Guaidó was recognized by Donald Trump as the legitimate leader of Venezuela.
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Uruguay:
Juan Guaidó is referenced as a cautionary example for María Corina Machado.
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Dominican Republic:
Juan Guaidó led a failed opposition government project supported by Washington.
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Paraguay:
Juan Guaidó was recognized by Washington as the interim president of Venezuela.
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Peru:
Juan Guaidó was recognized as interim president by Washington during Trump's first term.
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Spain:
Juan Guaidó was recognized by Donald Trump as the interim president of Venezuela.
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Paraguay:
Juan Guaidó was aided by Camilo Roso to leave Venezuela in 2019.
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Luxembourg:
Trump invited opposition politician Juan Guaidó to the Capitol during his last State of the Union.
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Spain:
Juan Guaidó is a Venezuelan opposition leader who was supported by Bukele at one point.
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Spain:
Juan Guaidó, a Venezuelan opposition leader, has also received distinctions from Ayuso.
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