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Mothers of soldiers accused of rebellion denounce torture to their children; Merida's doctors demand low wages; The workers of the cardboard company are protesting the closure of the company in Valencia; 197 Zulianos full wages must cover the basic basket; The Medical Federation demands an adjustment of wages; The inhabitants protest against power cuts; Unemployment of university professors in Caracas; Protests against the lack of water in Anzoategui; More than three hours waiting in Lara for food bags; Political parties that abstained from the elections in May, in which Nicolás Maduro was re-elected, can not apply for …
These events are collected last Friday by Venezuelan media such as El Nacional, El Universal , Globovisión.
Similar information was published earlier in the country, where the cry of the crisis is shared in every corner and nothing has changed after the controversial elections in which Maduro was re-elected; months before swept the chavismo in the elections of governors and now calls the municipal elections, which can not participate in opposition parties.
Thousands of protests are talking about the economic crisis and problems in services such as water, gas or electricity, denounced the Catholic Church, which called the "power station". opposition to "rebuilding social leadership," join and put aside "political arrogance."
A study of the Venezuelan Observatory of Social Conflicts, which warns against an advance of authoritarianism and exacerbation of humanitarian emergency due to shortage of food and medicines, registered that more than 5,300 events took place from January to June 2018; 8% plus the period 2017. March, with 1.106, and June, with 1.122, are the largest events.
With hyperinflation, and a salary that had 23 increases in Maduro's management – the recent June equates to about $ 3 on the parallel market – the protests for work demands are the ones that increase the most. The majority in the health sector
The collapse of services also mobilizes, 514 demonstrations were due to lack of water. Transport is also chaotic. 90% of the public transport fleet is paralyzed by the high costs of spare parts. "The hyperinflation has scolded us all.On the 12 000 buses available, only 10% remain available," told AFP Óscar Gutiérrez, driver and union leader of the state of Miranda [19659002] The IMF predicts that inflation will end at 13,800% in 2018.
It costs 1,000 million bolivars, or about 300 dollars on the parallel market. But a 30-passenger bus produces just five million bolivars a day ($ 1.5).
Lack of service has given way to the exploitation of a dangerous improvised transportation that has claimed the lives of 55 people since April. These are the so-called kennels, some trucks with a cage-like cabin that are crowded with people. Some are free fleets sponsored by mayors and governors of Chavez. "Love for Caracas", they called one of them. (I)
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