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By the Chancellor Jorge Faurie, the government supported the final phase ofOperation Freedom"who was called by the president in charge of Venezuela, Juan Guaidóagainst the regime Nicolás Maduro. "The spirit of freedom that encourages Venezuelans at the moment has the support of the Argentines so that democracy reigns in Venezuela, a sister," said the official on social networks.
In addition, and in statements on CNN radio, Faurie said that the release of opposition leader Leopoldo López "is a positive development for democracy" and affirmed that, from the country, "the political and social situation of the Venezuela is closely followed. " it is badyzed among the member countries of the so-called Lima group.
Guaidó, accompanied by the Leader of the Opposition Leopoldo Lopez, today launched an appeal to Venezuelans: "We are going on the streets, the National Armed Forces, to continue the deployment until we consolidate the end of the usurpation, which is already irreversible, "he said.
The Maduro regime's first reaction has been to launch tear gas at the Altamira distributor, which is concentrating part of the army and Guaidó supporters who support the uprising against the Chavez government.
"We are informing the people of Venezuela that we are currently facing and disabling a small group of treacherous militaries who have positioned themselves in the Altamira distributor to promote a coup against the Constitution and peace of the Republic," said Jorge. a few minutes ago. Rodríguez, Minister of Communication of Nicolás Maduro's regime.
In addition, many Internet services are restricted. According to data from NetBlocks, an NGO working on digital rights and cybersecurity, Internet provider ABA CANTV has limited access to Twitter, Periscope, Facebook and many other services after the announcement by Juan Guaidó of the final phase of the operation Libertad the La Carlota military base.
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