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Juan Guaidó rounded on Saturday the message of his international tour in the expected meeting with the Venezuelan diaspora in Miami, the most complex scale of a trip that has placed him back in the world political epicenter. It was a bittersweet encounter, with the passionate warmth of the emigrant Venezuelans, who were excited again singing their glory hymn to the brave people and shouted to the exhaustion the word "freedom", the same that is not enjoyed in their country.

Only the absence of Donald Trump, the main ally, cooled the spirits and put the final success of two weeks of momentous meetings alone, which will end on Monday in Brazil with the last appointment with President Jair Bolsonaro. At the same time that the public ceremony was held at the Miami Airport Convention Center, the US president exercised his putt at a nearby golf course.

"We are still setting the agenda to meet President Trump," repeated the president in charge of the press questions. The suspense continued after 10 days of fruitless conversations.

In his last public speech, the legitimate president of Parliament tried to fix the message both inside and outside Venezuela: the struggle continues, we must not resign, "we are not alone" but Venezuelans can not "outsource" their conflict. "When they are going to help us, they find us fighting in every street, in every corner, fighting," said Guaidó in an attempt to recover the forgotten fight in the streets.

The opposition leader thus responded to the cries of "intervention" that resonated strongly inside the convention center, converted for the radical opposition into its main emblem to attack him. Later, Guaidó riveted his message to the media: "We cannot ask for that and stop doing our part. There are things that I decide and others that the president of each country decides."

After a year of defiance against the Bolivarian revolution, government repression and despair have made a dent in the morale of the opposition, which has caused the "paradox" that "when they see it from outside they say that nothing is happening in Venezuela. They have become accustomed, "Guaidó explained.

Death Brigades

"There is no resignation in Venezuela, none of us has resigned. It may be that sometimes someone gets scared. But beware: there is no resignation! In Venezuela operates the FAES (Maduro Special Force, which the UN accuses of being the "extermination brigades" of the Maduro regime.) It is our job to put an end to this terror. I ask you more than ever to join us, we Venezuelans need it. It is the moment of the union of all, a fundamental factor to recover our country, "Guaidó said in another of the meetings with followers.

A discourse of union when open fronts multiply for the majority Democratic Unit. To the small groups that collaborate with the government and to the radical groups that permanently criticize Guaidó, the "traitor" deputies, expelled from their parties for their economic ties with the Boliburgian millionaires, who supported by Chavism, have joined in recent weeks they have taken parliament illegally and unconstitutionally.

The international tour of Guaidó celebrates today two weeks full of meetings at the summit. The meetings with Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, Emmanuelle Macron and Justin Trudeau, four of the most powerful leaders on the planet, have affected Pedro Sánchez's disinterest (who went to the Goya gala) and the long wait for Trump.

"Whether Trump receives Guaidó or not does not only depend on his support. He also requires that his Government be clear on what he would do if Nicolás Maduro's regime puts Guaidó in jail when he returns. The US cannot know what to do if that happens. Yes he receives it, Maduro will know that he cannot stop it, "said analyst José Antonio Gil Yepes, director of Datanisis.

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