Co-director Of Popular resistance activist group Kevin Zeese, who visited Venezuela earlier in the month with an American delegation, told that one of the delegates who remains in the Latin American country, was unable to find any reported protests called by US-backed self-styled president, Juan Guaido.
“One of our delegates is in Venezuela and she was trying to go to these protests, and couldn’t find them. They seem like no one is showing up for these protests. So, Guaido is loosing power as he embraces the United States, as he calls for US troops, as he is tied to this terrorism and the electrical grid attack, he is loosing power. And on the other side, Venezuelan incumbent President Nicolas Maduro is gaining power,” Zeese said.
Guaido, the Venezuelan opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president of Venezuela, reportedly organized “thousands” of protesters at some 100 rally points across the nation, Efecto Cocuyo website reported Saturday.
He called for mass protests on March 30 earlier this week in order to prepare for the April 6 active phase of what he dubbed “tactical actions” of his Operation Freedom, aimed at ousting Maduro.
Guaido said opposition had formed aid and freedom committees that would take part in the action but gave away no details of what was planned.