Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido used his latest mass rally on Saturday to reiterate an appeal to the army to end its support for Nicolas Maduro's regime, and announced massive Mayday protests to oust the embattled president.
Guaido told supporters at the rally in Caracas that the support of the army was "fundamental" to oust Maduro, "but time is passing and the wait cannot be eternal."
He reminded military leaders they have "a historic opportunity resting on their shoulders."
Guaido will aim to keep up the street pressure on the regime with a huge Mayday protest on Wednesday that he said would be "the largest in the country's history."
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