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A chavist union of the Venezuelan Parliament He forcibly interrupted a debate in the speaker rule against what they call "interference from the United States".
The National Assembly, with a majority of opposition, Wednesday discussed violent events that occurred on the Venezuelan border on Saturday, when the Nicolás Maduro government avoided the entrance of humanitarian aid. The session was interrupted by cries of workers affected by the government.
Venezuelan opposition MP Winston Flores badured that it was a question ofn group of about 30 people who has entered the floor of the sessions of Parliament.
"The attempt by a group of 30 people identified as a Chavista syndicate attempted to break into the semicircle of sessions when the session was in full development. We follow the session with strength and determinationFlores said on his Twitter account.
In the images transmitted by the VPI online channel, a fight between a group and security personnel of place, while some people shouted that they had come to the square to ask for "peace" and "non-intervention" in the country on the international pressure that exists against the leader Nicolás Maduro.
Some deputies they left the hemicycle to mediate in the situation that has been presented on at least two occasions since the opposition took control of Parliament in 2015.
Debate on humanitarian aid
The Venezuelan Parliament plans to discuss a report of the monitoring committee on Wednesday to humanitarian aid It is stored in Colombia, Brazil and on the island of Curacao and was blocked Saturday by Maduro government officials at the time he was to enter.
Maduro badured that allowing these donations, with which he seeks to serve at least 250,000 vulnerable people, could give way to a foreign invasion and before that, he ordered the closure of the land borders with Brazil and Colombia, as well as taxiways.
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