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The acting president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, recognized by more than 50 countries of the world as a legitimate agent, called to walk this Saturday from 10:00 local time (14:00 GMT) in repudiation of the abuses of Nicolás Maduro's regime.
This is the first mbadive protest after the abduction of Edgar Zambrano, vice-president of the National Assembly. "We have the support of the world. The dictatorship is at its height, full of mistrust, betrayal and conspiracy. And it's thanks to the people of the street! "Guaidó said on his social networks.
"Tomorrow (for today) # 11Can we go out all over the country because every step we take in the street is for Venezuela. # PersecutionNoDetieneLucha, "he added.
The concentration point in Caracas will be the Alfredo Sadel Square, in Las Mercedes. There will also be demonstrations in different parts of the country.
The National Assembly has urged citizens to return to the streets to defend their deputies, who are being persecuted by Chavez. The regime of Nicolás Maduro on Wednesday kidnapped Edgar Zambrano, vice president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, after supporting the military rebellion of April 30 against the chavist dictator as part of the final phase of the operation Libertad.
Patrols of the Bolivian National Intelligence Service (Sebin) surrounded the vehicle in which the opposition MP traveled, near the Democratic Action (AD) headquarters in La Florida, Caracas.
By refusing to be arrested, Sebin agents used a crane to take him away. "We were surprised by the Sebin, when they refused to leave our vehicle, they used a crane to to move forcibly directly to the helicoid. Democrats continue to fight, "Zambrano said on his Twitter account.
Seeing what was happening, the activists of this faction of the opposition approached the siege in solidarity with Zambrano, chanted the anthem of the AD and shouted "freedom".
After the arrest of Zambrano, the US Treasury Department has imposed new sanctions on Nicolás Maduro's regime, placing in his new list two companies and two ships to increase pressure against the Chavist dictatorship.
The two transport companies are based in the Marshall Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean; and Liberia, on the west coast of Africa. In the case of tankers, both have a Panamanian flag.
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