Guaido Says He's Returning to Venezuela on Monday

  • National Assembly leader aims to join marches in Caracas
  • Maduro has threatened to arrest Guaido if he attempts return
Guaido’s position inside Venezuela is less firm than his foreign backing. Bloomberg’s Justin Carrigan reports.Source: Bloomberg
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Juan Guaido said he will return to Caracas for protest marches on Monday, risking arrest in his bid to end six of years of rule by Nicolas Maduro that have led Venezuela into poverty and revolt.

“Tomorrow we will return to our country. There is a risk on returning. Many politicians like Leopoldo Lopez and union leaders are imprisoned but if the government seizes me, there are clear steps to take. Mobilization is the first one and instructions to our allies,” the National Assembly leader said in a speech aired on social media on Sunday.