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  1. all the states of Venezuela in protest. Dead and injured in protests. #resistencia_venezuela #Free_venezuela. all Venezuelans in protest fighting for a better country.
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  5. The defiant head of Venezuela's National Assembly declared himself acting president Wednesday before thousands of supporters who took to the streets in a revitalized effort against the government of President Nicolas Maduro. US President Donald Trump officially recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country's legitimate president, vowing in a statement to use "the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy." Organization of American States General Secretary Luis Almagro also tweeted his support for Guaido, whose opposition-controlled legislative body called for nationwide marches against Maduro's embattled administration. Maduro addressed supporters from the balcony of the Miraflores presidential palace later in the day, recounting a long history of American intervention in his country's political affairs and saying that only Venezuelans can elect and remove their government leaders. "We will not surrender," he said, accusing the United States of carrying out a coup in Venezuela. The head of the country's highest court, Juan Jose Mendoza, urged the attorney general to "act immediately" in the face of any constitutional violations. Sporadic clashes erupted after Guaido's announcement, with news footage showing National Guard members launching tear gas canisters at anti-government demonstrators near one of the main highways in the capital. Prior to his dramatic swearing-in before throngs of supporters in the capital Caracas, Guaido, 35, said the day marked the beginning of an unstoppable movement to restore independence and democracy to the troubled nation. "We know this will have consequences," Guaido said. Calling Maduro a dictator and a tyrant, Guaido called for new elections. "Raise your right hand, today, January 23rd, 2019, in my condition as president of the National Assembly, invoking the articles of the Constitution -- before almighty God," said Guaido, surrounded by supporters raising their hands in solidarity. "I swear to formally assume the power of the national executive office as the president of Venezuela." After the swearing in, Guaido and supporters sang the national anthem. The anti-Maduro marches began at various points throughout the capital, with news footage showing Venezuelan National Guard members tear-gassing protesters near the El Paraiso neighborhood. Others marches were held throughout the country. The opposition has called for new elections, accusing Maduro's government of abusing power. "The young people of my country need freedom," Grace Chacon said at a march in Caracas. "We need to get loud. We need to be the voice of our country to say we are in trouble, we are in (an) SOS situation. ... We're fighting without guns. We're fighting without anything. We just have our hearts. We just have our courage." Maduro and his supporters held a parallel rally outside Miraflores "We are here to reject any type of attempt to interfere with our nation," said Betulio Reyes, a pro-Maduro rally participant. "We are independent and sovereign and can decide on the fate of our own lives." Jose Luis Gutierrez of Caracas vowed to "defend my country and my President against any foreign insurgency." The protests took place on a highly symbolic date for Venezuelans. Wednesday marks the 61st anniversary of a civilian and military uprising that overthrew former dictator Gen. Marcos Perez Jimenez. Some signs of unrest emerged earlier this week in Caracas. A small team of soldiers, claiming to be members of the armed forces, attempted an uprising against Maduro and triggered violent street protests. The protests come weeks after Maduro began his second term in power with the nation facing a deep economic crisis and dozens of other countries disputing his legitimacy. Trump has mulled recognizing Guaido as president as top officials in the US administration have ratcheted up their public statements against Maduro. Trump to recognize Venezuelan opposition leader as nation's president Depending on Maduro's response to the protests, Trump is prepared to take a range of actions in retaliation, including possible oil sanctions, two sources familiar with White House deliberations said. US Vice President Mike Pence issued a message of support Tuesday to Venezuelans planning to join the marches. "We are with you. We stand with you and we will stay with you until democracy is restored and you reclaim your birthright of libertad (freedom)," Pence said in a video posted on Twitter.
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