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The Speaker of Parliament, Juan Guaidó, recognized as interim president of Venezuela for more than 50 countries, Thursday called on young people to demonstrate Saturday in all cities of the country and he urged them not to get used to living without basic services.
"On the 6th, we go out on the street and not for a second, we get used to living"said the opposition leader during an act with student leaders at the seat of the Legislative Assembly.
He also asked demonstrate against power outages Since March 7, electricity-related services, such as telephony, Internet access and drinking water pumping throughout most of the country, are involved.
"It is not for a second that we get used to (…) the rule is that there is no water"He remarked.
The parliamentary leader pointed out that Saturday's activity would be "the beginning of the Libertad operation", a pressure formula with which he hopes to finally reach the"cessation of the usurpation"who considers Nicolás Maduro of the presidency.
"We will deliver the job well done in Venezuela, we will deliver the complete mission"Guaidó said that in January, he invoked the Constitution to proclaim himself president of the party and set the course for Maduro to be removed from power, establish a transitional government, and demand" free elections. "
The Leader of the Opposition He also questioned the 30-day electric rationing plan launched by the executive since last Sunday because, he stressed, did not reveal the hours and the zones in which these cuts of electricity will be applied.
"They wanted to show that there is a rationing plan when it is wrong (…) they do not even have the ability to ration electrical energy (…) They sacrificed complete states (which were left without light) because of their fear of Caracas, "he said.
Maduro accused the United States and the Venezuelan opposition of "sabotaging" the country's power grid, claiming that there had been "electromagnetic" attacks and even a fire in the country's main power plant in pulling "with a long-range rifle".
The Venezuelan opposition criticizes the executive for the failures of the system, saying that the inefficiency and mismanagement of the resources of millionaires for the electricity sector were the real causes of the reduction.
(With EFE information)
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