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Venezuela's Guaido Wants To Turn Millions Of Public Sector Workers Against Maduro

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Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido is preparing to face down beleaguered President Nicolas Maduro. Reuters reports Guaido held talks with Venezuela’s public sector unions on Tuesday about staging strikes to help bring down the government. In turn, Maduro called supporters of Guaido a “crazed minority” bent on destabilizing the country. Many nations, including the United States, have recognized Guaido as the country's rightful interim ruler.

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