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Box of the Bolivarian National Guard prevented journalists from entering to the construction of the Venezuelan National Assembly. This is the third time that Nicolás Maduro's regime hampers the work of the press in the legislative palace.
The session will be held on Tuesday has been postponed for today because Venezuelan intelligence officials (Sebin) occupied the scene yesterday because of an alleged bomb threat. This Wednesday, he could start the day as planned.
"With the weapons prevent again access of the press to the Legislative Palace, where the National Assembly is currently in session. Officials of the National Guard continue to take the facilities and refuse entry for the third consecutive time: May 7, 14 and 15, "said the Union of Venezuelan Press Workers (SNTP) in its account Twiiter.
He added: "At this moment, the Malaguera officer threatens journalists who are near the National Assembly with & # 39;put the hooks& # 39; He asked women in uniform to act against journalists. Attention public ministry. This practice is a crime. "
According to what the signal has reported VPI, Today, MPs and parliamentary workers have been able to enter the premises normally.
For its part, Juan Guaidó, Venezuela's interim president, said on Twitter: "Our commitment is towards the most vulnerable, with the solution of the problems of our country. For this reason, tomorrow (for today) we return to the sessionbecause it makes us, deputies, the support, the respect and the confidence of a people who will not give up the spaces that belong to them ".
This Wednesday morning he said: "The National Assembly resists and advances for every Venezuelan represented in this legitimate parliament. Yesterday, the dictatorship tried to prevent our session but could not and does not want. Today, we will hold a meeting once again honoring the support and confidence of Venezuela as a whole. "
"Fearing that the only legitimate institution in our country, the regime, will be heard in Venezuela and in the world, through the security forces, Refuses access to the Federal Legislature to press workers"he added.
And he concluded: "Our support to all journalists who defend the right to information and freedom of expression. In free Venezuela, we will never see newspapers cease to circulate, nor radio and television stations closed by censorship and the fear of the truth. "
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