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Venezuela: Alleged Attack Against Lawmaker Guaido Was Staged

  • While talking with his team on the street, Juan Guaido returns to see the alleged hitman in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Feb. 29, 2020.

    While talking with his team on the street, Juan Guaido returns to see the alleged hitman in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Feb. 29, 2020. | Photo: Twitter / @AlbertoRodNews

Published 5 March 2020
Opinion

The opposition lawmaker team itself would have planned the charade and paid US$ 400 to a man to perform it.

Venezuela's National Constituent Assembly (ANC) president Diosdado Cabello Wednesday informed that the alleged assassination attempt against Juan Guaido was staged by those who support the opposition lawmaker and executed by a person who received US$400 dollars for his performance.

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The U.S.-backed lawmaker accused the Venezuelan government of trying to assassinate him in Barquisimeto city on Feb. 29. To demonstrate the alleged attack, Guaido presented a photo in which a man points a gun against him.

"Our vehicle has more than nine bullet impacts," he said on social networks.

These accusations were refuted by the ANC president who reported that, after being arrested, Climaco Medina (aka “El Caracas”) admitted that he was hired by an unknown person to stage the attack.​​​​​​

"Cabello revealed a video about what he described as a false attack against Guaido. They hired "El Caracas" to sow fear."

"A man gave me a gun and told me that I had to aim at people, intimidate them and aim at Guaido. He gave me US$200 and told me he would give me US$200 more when I finished the job," said Medina, as reported by Cabello.

As can be seen in a video presented by Cabello, however, Edward Rodriguez, who is Guaido's press manager, was the one who planned the staging of the alleged attack.

This video also demonstrates that Guaido and his team, calmly and without any alarm, return to watch the show that the alleged hitman was performing in the street a few meters away.

"They should better look for something that seems more convincing," the ANC president said regarding the fake assassination attempt that Guaido "wants to make the world believe."​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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