Protests begin in Venezuela prior to Maduro’s takeover

by times news cr

Thousands of inhabitants in Venezuela They took to the streets to oppose the protest of Nicolas Maduro. This after the call of Maria Corina Machado to demonstrate this Thursday, January 9 in the South American country.

From very early on, thousands of residents quickly gathered to demand that Edmundo González’s victory be recognized. Some cities like Caracas, Mérida, Maracaibo, Guayanaamong others, have already begun to register various mobilizations.

Even a delegation of Venezuelan citizens came to the doors of the European Parliament to demand the departure of Nicolás Maduro from the presidency of Venezuela.

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“At this time, in ALL OF Venezuela people are meeting in the street…there are more and more of us. So much so, that in places where security forces had taken the announced concentration points, when people began to arrive, they withdrew. Serenity and firmness,” Machado wrote in his X account.

dozens of police and intelligence officers They were deployed at opposition concentration points to prevent their advance throughout the day.

Edmundo González points out that “soon” he will be in Venezuela

The Venezuelan opposition candidate, Edmundo González Urrutiawho claims to have won the elections against Nicolás Maduro, declared this Thursday that “very soon” he will be in Caracas “free.”

We will all see you very soon in Caracas in freedom,” said González Urrutia at an event in Santo Domingo with President Luis Abinader.

Let us remember that this Friday December 10Nicolás Maduro will be sworn in for a new mandate in Venezuela.

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