Freddy Guevara
[10] On January 14, 2016, Guevara presented before the plenary of the National Assembly an agreement to exhort the Venezuelan State to comply with the decisions, resolutions, opinions and acts issued by international human rights organizations.The measure benefits prisoners and political persecuted expressly mentioned in the document, including Miguel Henrique Otero, Leopoldo Lopez, Antonio Ledezma, Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni, among others.[12] At the end of October 2017, Freddy Guevara, declared that his political Popular Will (VP) will not participate in any elections called by Maduro's government "as a mechanism of denunciation against the dictatorship.It added that “In the face of what he deemed immediate threats against his security and personal wellbeing, he has requested the protection of Chile.”[citation needed] From his refuge at the embassy Guevara stated: "Very soon we will see each other in the streets marching to Miraflores, not to overthrow Maduro, but to swear in a new President.Venezuelan Attorney-General Tarek Saab stated Mr Guevara would be charged with "terrorism, attacks against the constitutional order, [and] conspiracy to commit a crime and treason"[2] and accused him of "links with extremist and paramilitary groups associated with the Colombian government.