Las claves de la presidencia interina de Juan Guaidó y la realidad del régimen de Maduro

Venezuela's National Assembly head Juan Guaido waves to the crowd during a mass opposition rally against leader Nicolas Maduro in which he declared himself the country's "acting president", on the anniversary of a 1958 uprising that overthrew military dictatorship, in Caracas on January 23, 2019. - "I swear to formally assume the national executive powers as acting president of Venezuela to end the usurpation, (install) a transitional government and hold free elections," said Guaido as thousands of supporters cheered. Moments earlier, the loyalist-dominated Supreme Court ordered a criminal investigation of the opposition-controlled legislature. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)

Nicolás Vergara junto a Los Infiltrados Sebastián Rivas, editor de LaTercera.com y conductor de La Tercera PM, y Sebastián Minay, periodista de La Tercera.com, analizaron lo que significa la llegada de Juan Guiadó a la presidencia interina de Venezuela. Además, Luis Manuel Marcano, académico y magistrado venezolano radicado en Chile, explicó la compleja situación que se vive en el país y la necesidad de “desalojar” al actual presidente por “usurpación del poder”.

FOTO: AFP.

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