Guaidó's "Consulta Popular" (basically a sort of referendum on what his interim government should do) is happening today. Well, since it's online, it's been going since the week started, I think, but today is like, the "in person" event where those who want to vote in person do so.
Don't ask me what's going to come out of this. I don't know. I suppose Guaidó is simply looking for a strong turnout.
Did not know that he was recognised as president by so many - 60 odd - countries.
(not that it appears to have made much difference in practice)
There was a big wave of US allies (mostly in Europe and South America) that did it right away when he proclaimed himself president, not sure if any have since retracted save those that have seen changes in government.