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Guaidó: Maduro's Capture Brings Hope, But Democracy Road is Rocky

Juan Guaidó, Venezuelas former interim president, hails Maduros capture as a long-awaited justice for his people, bringing immediate hope to those suffering under the regime. Despite this significant step, Guaidó warns that the road to democracy remains challenging. He, along with about one million Venezuelans in exile, have endured hardships under Maduros rule. Guaidó emphasizes the need for free elections and rebuilding institutions with full rule of law to restore trust and rebuild the nation. Checkout Solipillow.com

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