Tensions Rise Between US and Venezuela
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US President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro exchange threats, raising concerns about a potential military conflict.
Juan Guaidó is not an organization but a Venezuelan politician who has played a pivotal role in the country's political landscape. Here is a summary of his role and achievements: ## Background and Early Career Juan Guaidó was born on July 28, 1983, in La Guaira, Venezuela. He rose to prominence as a leader in the student movement, particularly with the "Generation 2007" group. Guaidó was instrumental in establishing *Voluntad Popular* (Popular Will), a progressive opposition party founded by Leopoldo López in 2009. He became a key figure in the *Mesa de la Unidad Democrática* (Democratic Unity Roundtable), an opposition coalition formed to counter the authoritarian tendencies of Hugo Chávez's government[2]. ## Leadership and Key Achievements In 2015, Guaidó was elected as a congressman for the state of Vargas, contributing to the opposition's supermajority in the National Assembly. In December 2018, he was elected as the president of the National Assembly, despite his party holding only a small fraction of the seats. This marked a significant moment as he unified the opposition and challenged Nicolás Maduro's legitimacy following the disputed 2018 presidential election[1][2]. ## Current Status Guaidó's leadership has been recognized internationally, with many countries supporting his claim as Venezuela's interim president. However, his influence within Venezuela has waned somewhat due to the ongoing political stalemate and the government's reluctance to yield power. Despite this, he remains a prominent figure in Venezuelan politics, advocating for democratic reforms and human rights[1]. ## Notable Aspects Guaidó's rise to prominence was marked by his resilience in the face of adversity, including physical confrontations with authorities. His leadership has been pivotal in galvanizing international support for Venezuela's opposition, though the country's political future remains uncertain[1][2]. While Juan Guaidó
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US President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro exchange threats, raising concerns about a potential military conflict.