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Supporters of Juan Guaidó, head of the National Assembly of Venezuela and self-proclaimed president in charge, took over Wednesday from the country's embassy in Brasilia, after several officials withdrew their support for Nicolás Maduro.

The representative of Guaidó in Brazil, María Teresa Belandria, said in a statement that some officials announced earlier today that "they recognize President Juan Guaidó" and would have voluntarily handed over the diplomatic headquarters to the legitimately accredited representation in Brazil. "

However, the Brazilian deputy Paulo Pimenta, of the opposition Workers Party, said from the scene that the group "invaded" the building during the early morning and there was "a rather violent confrontation" between defenders and detractors of the Government of President Nicolas Maduro.

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