“We will not change our path,” Mr. Guaidó told a crowd in
Caracas after Maduro loyalists on the nation’s Constituent Assembly pushed
through a motion paving the way for Mr. Guaidó’s possible prosecution on
allegations he violated the constitution by declaring himself interim president
in January. While Mr. Guaidó, 35, was defiant in his remarks on Tuesday night,
he also said he knows he now runs the risk of being “kidnapped” by the Maduro
government, The Associated Press reported. It remains to be seen whether Mr.
Maduro, who has garnered support from Russia to maintain his hold on power,
will order Mr. Guaidó’s arrest. More…
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