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The president in charge of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, affirmed that there would be 358 national appearances of "Operation Libertad", strategy with which he hopes to get "definitively" the "cessation of the usurpation "that Nicolás Maduro plans to take for the presidency.
The opposition will protest this Saturday in 358 points of the country against Nicolás Maduro and the failures in the utilities, which worsened after the frequent power outages that took place in March, announced Friday the president in Venezuela's charge, Juan Guaidó, who will lead the protests that he called the beginning of the Liberty operation.
During the demonstrations in Maracaibo, at least 30 protesters were injured, including 7 students at the university.
In full exhaustion of millions of people before the collapse of public services, this day marks the beginning of "the operation of freedom", a strategy of the head of Parliament, featuring a majority of Opposition, to organize his supporters in favor of the fall of Maduro.
"Tomorrow, there will be 358 national events as part of the operation" Freedom "," said Mr. Guaidó, referring to the pressure formula with which he hoped to get "definitively" the "cessation of the war." usurpation "that Maduro considers the presidency.
"It is up to us to maintain the pressure necessary to achieve our goals," added Guaidó under threat of arrest after the ruling Constituent Assembly withdrew his immunity and allowed him to prosecute him for "usurping" Maduro's duties.
From the act in an area west of Caracas, he insisted on asking his supporters not to get used to the "darkness" and reiterated that the lack of maintenance of power plants and state corruption in the company responsible for powering the electricity, Corpoelec, is what caused the power outages.
"The operation of freedom" provides for a national mobilization at the presidential palace of Miraflores, on an unspecified date, according to Mr. Guaidó, who also called to take advantage of the day of Saturday to protest the crisis of the # 39; electricity.
Source: El Comercio
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