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The launch of the final phase of "Operation Freedom" by Juan Guaidó on April 30 left one certainty: various officials of Chavez negotiated the departure of the power of Nicolás Madurowho managed to stay because some of them did not keep their word, as Guaidó himself acknowledged on Monday.
The Vice President of the Episcopal Conference of Venezuela confirmed once again that the Chavists were on the precipice. Mario Moronta, who has badured that over the past 20 days, several leaders have consulted on the right to asylum.
Several senior officials have turned to bishops to consult them if, in the case of a situation which was contrary to them, the universally recognized right of asylum to the Church would be maintained"said the bishop of San Cristóbal.
"The church is open to those who need attention, but we will not be panders"he added.
To do this, he said that "for this to happen, it is necessary that the reparation of the act committed implies a request for pardon, but in a public way". "I hope it is here at the temple, we are willing to receive them, to forgive, we are not called to condemn."
This Sunday, a celebration took place in Táchira to condemn the damage suffered by the church of Fatima on May 1st. when agents of the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB) entered the church with motorcycles and threw tear gas bombs.
The Chavist force justified his actions by indicating that two alleged protesters had taken refuge in the church.
In this regard, Moronta stated that the Church would help the attacked people and needed attention: "It is possible that in many of our churches persecuted people may seek refuge, our churches have the right to 39, asylum in the whole world ".
"The church will maintain its attitude as always, it has been doing it for 20 centuries, it will not stop doing it now," he said.
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