Venezuelan opposition leader Guaido says Maduro government detaining his uncle
CARACAS - Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on Wednesday called President Nicolas Maduro “cowardly” for allegedly detaining his uncle, who has been reported missing since they arrived at Caracas’ main airport on Tuesday.
Juan Jose Marquez, who was with Guaido on his return to Venezuela after a three-week international tour, passed “migration normally, and as he was about to leave ... he was held for an alleged Seniat review,” Guaido’s press team wrote on Twitter. Seniat is Venezuela’s national tax agency. “It retains a member of my family ... the cowardly dictatorship,” Guaido told reporters when he arrived at a square in eastern Caracas where the National Assembly, dominated by the opposition, was about to begin a session.
Romina Botaro, Marquez’s wife who arrived to the plaza with Guaido, said her husband was an airplane pilot who had nothing to do with politics.
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