NewsRegional Venezuela – Protesters gather after Guaidó call by Barbados Today 01/05/2019 written by Barbados Today Updated by Fernella Wedderburn 01/05/2019 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 270 BBC – Venezuelans have gathered for mass protests after opposition leader Juan Guaidó called for fresh demonstrations. It comes the day after President Nicolás Maduro said he had stopped an “attempted coup” by the opposition. “Today we continue,” Mr Guaidó tweeted. “We will keep going with more strength than ever, Venezuela”. Pro-government protests will also take place. Mr Guaidó says he has the support of the armed forces, but Mr Maduro says they have not turned against him. In a fiery television address on Tuesday, Mr Maduro accused protesters of “serious crimes” which he said would “not go unpunished”, and said the US was plotting against him.Mr Guaidó declared himself Venezuela’s interim leader in January and has been recognised by more than 50 countries, including the US, the UK and most in Latin America. But Mr Maduro – backed by Russia, China and the top of the country’s military – has refused to cede leadership to his rival. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said military action was “possible” if necessary but that the US would prefer a peaceful transition of power. Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned the US against further “aggressive” steps. What’s the latest? Early on Wednesday Mr Guaidó retweeted a list of planned protest points in the capital, Caracas. May Day is a public holiday in Venezuela. Student and opposition groups have tweeted images of protesters massing in the streets and of a large security presence. But there were also pro-government demonstrations, with President Maduro saying workers were gathering across the country to celebrate May Day. Streets were littered with burnt-out vehicles after Tuesday’s clashes. The opposition said protests had taken place throughout Venezuela, in the capital and across all its 23 states. Source:BBC Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Jamaica gov’t to transition Hurricane Melissa relief to voucher system 14/12/2025 SVGTA welcomes Dr Kishore Shallow as new minister of tourism and maritime... 12/12/2025 Guyana to enforce 35 per cent vehicle tint rule in traffic law... 07/12/2025