Demonstration in Front of the u.s. Embassy in Venezuela: Thanks for Giving Us a Little Breath, but Get the Job Done
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Trade unionists and workers protested this Thursday in front of the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela, calling for new elections and wage improvements, after more than 100 days of the deposition of President Nicolás Maduro. Negotiations with the U.S.: Son and grandchildren of former Cuban President Raúl Castro take prominent positions 7 out of 10: Majority of Venezuelans in Brazil do not intend to return to the country, points out Acnur Maduro was captu…
Trade unionists and workers demanded on Thursday, in front of the Embassy of the United States of Venezuela, the organization of new elections and wage increases, more than three months after the capture of President Nicolas Maduro by the American army, on January 3, reports AFP.
Unions, social organizations and family members of political prisoners called this Thursday for a new day of protest in Caracas in demand of wage improvements, the end of repression and greater speed in the transition to democracy in Venezuela. The rally took place in Alfredo Sadel Square, in Las Mercedes urbanization: from there, a delegate group left for the embassy of the United States, located relatively close, in Valle Arriba. Protesters al…
Trade unionists and workers asked the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela for new elections and wage adjustments on Thursday after more than 100 days of the overthrow of Nicolás Maduro.
Unions, workers, students and pensioners delivered a letter to the United States Embassy in Caracas on Thursday to ask for their mediation with the national government for better salaries, the release of all political prisoners, as well as the call for presidential elections, after more than three months of the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro. The letter was delivered by the leader of the Trade Union Coalition, Carlos Salazar, to Rafael Torre…
Just over a hundred retirees and public sector workers went Thursday to the headquarters of the US embassy in the Venezuelan capital to ask the Trump government to exert its influence so that the president-in-charge, Delcy Rodríguez, will meet their demands for decent wages and pensions and drive a rapid transition in the South American country.
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