Monday, March 10, 2014

Congress Speaker: Protests in 14 municipalities not the whole country

The speaker of the Venezuelan Parliament confirmed the death on Thursday afternoon in east Caracas of a biker and an officer of the National Guard, who were trying to remove barricades in the area, but were unexpectedly shot by snipers. He claimed a coup was in motion

The speaker of the Venezuelan Parliament, Diosdado Cabello, called on dissenters on Thursday to refrain from making "any political calculation" in the wake of protests in Venezuela. Cabello stressed that neither President Nicolás Maduro would submit his resignation nor military forces would take the streets.

Cabello, also a top leader of ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), commented that the wave of protests in the country in the last three weeks has hardly taken place in 14 municipalities rather than in the "whole country."

The official claimed a coup is currently in motion.

Cabello seized the opportunity to confirm the death on Thursday afternoon in east Caracas of a biker and an officer of the National Guard, who were trying to remove barricades in the area, and were allegedly shot by snipers.

Source: El Universal
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