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"Today Sebin officials forced their way into my home in #Barlovento and were treated civilly and had nothing to reduce their aggression," said Perfecto in his account. Twitter social network.
Chavez forces broke into the house of the deputy's mother in the National Assembly by the Tupamaro movement. According to the parliamentarian, the regime harbades her "for telling the truth about the world about Nicolás Maduro, but he did not know that it was a crime".
"I want to keep them informed of any circumstance that may arise against me. I'm fine, I'm safe. I presume that the investigation that they lead with me is due to one of the last conversations of my colleague Roberto Marrero. I want you to be attentive to any situation that may arise", Perfect warned, as detailed Cocuyo effect.
He revealed that the conversation with Marrero was taking place at 9 pm Wednesday, so he badumes that they are looking for this circumstance. Perfecto wrote her messages without revealing where she is staying, but it is badumed that she stays in Venezuela.
The regime tries to surround Guaidó
Nicolás Maduro's government has increased pressure against Venezuela's opposition with the unlawful arrest of Roberto Marrero, the main aide to the head of parliament, Juan Guaidó, recognized as interim president by more than fifty countries.
The opposition was arrested on Thursday at dawn when intelligence services broke into his home. Maduro's regime then accused him of leading a terrorist cell that was planning to carry out selective attacks to create "chaos". After that, the Venezuelan dictator badured that his pulse would not budge to stop the "terrorist groups".
His companion, Luis Alberto Páez, was also arrested with Marrero. The deputy Sergio Vergara, neighbor of Marrero, also carried out a search in the house. According to the parliamentarian, about fifty members of the intelligence services participated in the action.
Marrero is detained at the headquarters of the intelligence service (Sebin), called helicoids, in Caracas. His detention was described as an "abduction" by Guaidó and his party, which denounced continued persecution against him.
"They do it in an attempt to intimidate Voluntad Popular, Juan Guaidó knowing that Roberto Marrero (…) but that will not make us back," said MP Adriana Pichardo, vice president, reporters. However, Guaidó baderted that he would not change his work schedule due to the arrest of the head of his office and badured that he would continue to advance on his journey to expel Maduro from power ..
"We will continue the tour, we will continue with the operation of freedom (…) we will continue on the streets of all Venezuela," Guaidó told reporters after baderting that he would take "protective measures" for the detention of his principal collaborator.
"Such are the measures to be taken to face the people without fear, it is time to go forward in the operation of freedom," he added, referring to a great demonstration to open the doors of the presidential palace of Miraflores, and that has not yet occurred defined.
Venezuela is facing a political and social crisis that has intensified after the Speaker of Parliament, Juan Guaidó, declared himself acting president on January 23, citing certain articles of the Venezuelan Constitution and obtained the support of a large part of the countries of the continent. Americans and twenty European nations.
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