El jefe del Parlamento, Juan Guaidó, quien se proclamó presidente interino de Venezuela el 23 de enero pasado, anunció este martes que la ayuda humanitaria comenzará a entrar al país a partir del próximo 23 de febrero.
"Anunciamos entonces que el 23 de febrero será el día para que ingrese la ayuda humanitaria, así que desde hoy acompañaremos a todos los sectores: transportistas, enfermeras" que deben introducir y distribuir la ayuda, dijo Guaidó al término de una manifestación en Caracas.
¡Venezuela, tenemos fecha!
Un mes después de que los venezolanos tomamos juramento, el 23 de febrero será el día para que ingrese la ayuda humanitaria en Venezuela.
A partir de hoy vamos a organizarnos para la mayor movilización de nuestra historia. #AvalanchaHumanitaria
El líder opositor indicó que el próximo fin de semana se realizarán asambleas, cabildos y "campamentos humanitarios" a fin de organizar y preparar a todas las personas que se han sumado al voluntariado que promueve la oposición para buscar la ayuda humanitaria en las fronteras en caso de que la Fuerza Armada no permita su ingreso.
"Tendremos que ir en caravanas, en protestas, en movilización, en acompañamiento", dijo y apuntó de forma contundente que "la ayuda humanitaria va a entrar sí o sí".
Guaidó insistió, en ese sentido, en ordenar a la Fuerza Armada para que permita el ingreso de este apoyo al recordarles que, probablemente, muchos de sus familiares también lo necesiten.
También desde Brasil
Asimismo, informó que el estado brasileño de Roraima suma desde hoy otro centro de acopio de ayuda humanitaria para Venezuela y adelantó que habrá otros dos más, aunque no precisó dónde.
Desde la semana pasada la ciudad colombiana de Cúcuta, fronteriza con el estado de Táchira, almacena donaciones hechas por ese país y Estados Unidos para Venezuela, donde, según cifras de Guaidó, hay cerca de 300.000 ciudadanos en riesgo de muerte y 2.000.000 en crisis por enfermedades.
El opositor agradeció a la comunidad internacional por el apoyo y las donaciones brindadas.
Finalmente, le dijo a los militares que "tendrán algunos días para ponerse del lado de la Constitución y de la humanidad para permitir el ingreso y el acceso".
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An opposition demonstrator holds a placard with the image of human skeleton, Bolivar bills attached to it and a legend reading 'going hunger', during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro's government, called by opposition leader and self-p...
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A masked opposition demonstrators takes part in a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, at Altamira square in Caracas on January 30, 2019. - Ve...
Opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido (C), marches surrounded by students during a protest he convened against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, outside Venezuela's Central University (UCV) in Caracas, on...
An opposition demonstrator holds a placard with the image of human skeleton, Bolivar bills attached to it and a legend reading 'going hunger', during a protest against President Nicolas Maduro's government, called by opposition leader and self-p...
A demonstrator holds a sign reading 'We do die', during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, outside the 'Dr. JM de los Rios' Children's Hos...
Demonstrators demand humanitarian aid during a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, outside the 'Dr. JM de los Rios' Children's Hospital in Ca...
Opposition demonstrators take part in a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, at Altamira square in Caracas on January 30, 2019. - Venezuelan P...
Venezuela's Central University (UCV) professor Juan Carlos Apitz (C) reads an amnesty proposal of opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, to members of the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), outside the UCV in Caraca...
A masked opposition demonstrators takes part in a protest against the government of President Nicolas Maduro, called by opposition leader and self-proclaimed 'acting president' Juan Guaido, at Altamira square in Caracas on January 30, 2019. - Ve...