Venezuela's First Lady-In-Waiting Urges People To 'Fight For Their Future'

Photo: Ms Rosales (pictured with her husband Juan Guaido), who grew up in the mountain town of Merida, told how Venezuela has changed dramatically from the country of her birth

Daily Mail: 'Maduro destroyed Venezuela - now it is being reborn': Country's First Lady-in-waiting urges people to 'fight for their future' and put their faith in her husband Juan Guaido

* Fabiana Rosales, 26, is married to the interim Venezuela President Juan Guaido
* Mother-of-one hit out and at socialist Nicolás Maduro for destroying the country
* She said Venezuela is being reborn under Guaido who will deliver a bright future
* Ms Rosales said her own father had died needless due to insufficient medicine
* She said: 'The Maduro regime took away our spirit and for years they tried to push us down in to misery but this country is being reborn'

Venezuela's First Lady-in-waiting says socialist Nicolás Maduro has destroyed the country - but said her husband interim president Juan Guaido will deliver a brighter future.

Fabiana Rosales, 26, says after years of misery and poverty she feels like the country is being reborn.

Speaking from Caracas, a city in chaos, the university-educated mother of one also revealed her own family's tragedy at the unnecessary death of her father due to the lack of medicines.

'I see a country full of hope and going the right way,' Ms Rosales told Venezuela's El Nacional newspaper.

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WNU Editor:What strikes me about the protest movement in Venezuela is that it is being driven by young people. Fabiana Rosales is only 26. Her husband is 35. The people that they are confronting are in their late fifties or older. This has become a generational conflict, as well as an indeological one.

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