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At the end of another day of demonstrations against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro, a group of Venezuelans was invited to the platform of a television program in which the very serious situation that crosses the Caribbean country is evoked. Yesterday, a 27-year-old girl was shot dead by Chavez forces.
In the cycle "back vocals", which diffuses TN, Actor Kirchner also participated Gerardo Romano, the leader of the left Christian Castillo and the deputy macrista Cornelia Schmidt-Liermann.
"Maduro was chosen by 60%", maintained Romano and supported "non-interference in the internal affairs of another state, the legal equality of nations and the free self-determination of peoples". "It is a grave mistake for the president to get involved in the political affairs of another country and to have dissolved Unasur," he added.
He then mentioned that on Tuesday, in front of the Venezuelan Embbady in Argentina, a man was injured by a rubber bullet, after which the exiles included in the study had tried in vain to comment. The actor threw them: "The only thing missing is that you think of Argentina as immigrants".
However, one of the Venezuelans present took the microphone and spoke to Romano: "Sir, I would like to ask you how much you support Maduro: Let's go to Caracas to walk in all the streets without people, without an escort, without a car, to see if you want to continue supporting Maduro." The indifference is also deadly.
"I support that, I do not support Maduro, I do not know Maduro, I did not talk about Maduro, I speak of public international law, laws, standards …", is defended Romano.
Then a woman spoke: "I invite you and the gentleman present (for Castillo) to go live in Venezuela for a month, I give them my house. I am 51 years old, I am a lawyer and I never thought, during my studies, that I should come to another country to work in the cleaning of houses ".
Castillo also played in a counterpoint with one of the guests, after considering that "The humanitarian crisis is used hypocritically to generate an intervention and a coup d'etat of the United States". "If they are so worried about the actual crisis and distress situation of the Venezuelan people, the first thing they will have to do is lift the sanctions," added the leader of the Left Front. .
"There is an attempted coup d'état: a call to the army to intervene is a coup attempt," added Mr. Castillo, pointing out that the United States was leading " an attempt at recolonization of Latin America, of which Argentina is suffering the consequences. "
A young Venezuelan answered: "We remove the usurper, a person who has not been elected. Juan Guaidó was elected by the people because the constitution provides for it. "
"You are emigrated but pro-American. You defend Trump. We know what the IMF is and what Trump is, I will not argue, "concluded Castillo.
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