Juan Guaidó (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Juan Guaidó" in English language version.

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  • Rosati, Andrew and Alex Vasquez (23 January 2019). "Who Is Juan Guaido? A Quick Look at the Young Venezuelan Leader". Bloomberg. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  • "Guaido Amnesty for Venezuelan Army Stalls in His Own Legislature". Bloomberg. 20 February 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  • "Bank of England $1 Billion Gold Cache Not Maduro's, Says Judge". Bloomberg. 29 July 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  • Rosati, Andrew and Alex Vasquez (15 January 2019). "Venezuela's Moribund Opposition Stirs With Lawmaker's Emergence". Bloomberg. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  • Fabian, Jordan (26 February 2021). "Biden Still Backs Guaido in Venezuela, Despite EU Downgrade". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  • Guaidó, Juan (14 April 2019). "Why China should switch sides in Venezuela". Bloomberg. Retrieved 15 April 2019. Also in Spanish at Por qué China debería cambiar su posición en Venezuela
  • Acosta, Andreina Itriago (4 January 2022). "Venezuelan Opposition Curb Powers of Their Leader Guaido". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  • Rosati, Andrew and Patricia Laya (21 March 2019). "Venezuela police detain Guaido's chief of staff after raid". Bloomberg – via ProQuest. Also available online with a subscription.

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  • Delgado, Antonio and Carlos Camacho (2 April 2019). "Maduro's National Assembly strips Juan Guaidó of immunity, clearing the way for arrest". Miami Herald. Retrieved 5 April 2019. Supporters of Maduro didn't hold back during the Tuesday meeting. They demanded Guaidó get reprimanded for leaving the country without requesting permission from the authorities controlled by the socialist regime. They declared that Guaidó should be punished with jail or "el paredón," referring to a firing squad, for his behavior. The mention of popular courts brought to mind those used during the bloody first months of the Cuban revolution, a period that inspired the Chavez regime. The historical reference led U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, to speak out on Twitter. "Just like in Cuba after Castro took over members of illegitimate Maduro Regime Congress are calling for the execution of Guaidó by firing squad," the Republican wrote.
  • Wyss, Jim (4 March 2019). "'The chain of command is broken,' Guaidó tells supporters upon his return to Venezuela". Miami Herald. Retrieved 19 March 2019. According to a recent Datanalisis poll, Guaidó has an approval rating of 61 percent while Maduro's has hit an all-time low of 14 percent. citing Francisco Monaldi Tweet of 2 March, "Maduro cae a su mínimo histórico de aprobación con 14%. Guaidó logra 61% de aprobación y arrasaría en una elección con 77% vs. 23% Maduro."
  • Maria Delgado, Antonio (5 February 2019). "Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro orders multiple arrests within military to squelch dissent". Miami Herald. Retrieved 6 February 2019. Also at Chicago Tribune

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  •  • Rodríguez, Jesús A (8 May 2019). "We are going to take over the premises". POLITICO Magazine. Retrieved 10 May 2019. In Venezuela, though the number of people who say they recognize Guaidó as the legitimate president has dwindled to about 50 percent since January, his approval remains much stronger than Maduro's abysmal 4 percent.
    • Wyss, Jim (6 May 2019). "As Guaido's popularity in Venezuela begins to dwindle, what's next for the opposition?". Miami Herald. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 10 May 2019. ... last week's failed military uprising and a spate of violent but fruitless demonstrations have some wondering if Guaido, and the opposition at large, have what it takes to oust Maduro ... A poll released Monday by Caracas-based Meganalisis found that Guaido's approval ratings dropped to 50 percent, down from 84 percent in January. He's still far more popular than Maduro whose approval rating is at 4 percent but the precipitous drop can't be ignored ...

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  • Elliott, Lucinda (22 June 2019). "Venezuela aid money 'spent on nightclubs'". The Times. Retrieved 7 July 2019. Tens of thousands of dollars sent in aid to help Venezuelan soldiers defect from the Maduro regime were spent on parties and nightclubs by members of the opposition, it has been claimed. An investigation into the embezzlement allegations has cast further doubt over the calibre of the opposition led by Juan Guaidó, which has lost momentum in its efforts to replace President Maduro. The two accused, Rossana Barrera and Kevin Rojas, had been appointed to manage roughly $100,000 to pay for accommodation and transport costs incurred by military defectors who crossed the border into Colombia. They are accused of siphoning off as much as $60,000. Both deny the allegations and so far have not been charged.

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