Venezuelans Mobilize for Presidential Elections and Freedom of Political Prisoners · Global Voices
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Maracaibo (Venezuela), 30 May (EFE).- More than a thousand Venezuelans, together with several of the country's leading opposition leaders, mobilized this Saturday in Maracaibo, the capital of the Zulia state (northwest, bordering Colombia), to demand the holding of presidential elections and the freedom of all political prisoners. Protesters, the majority of militants from different opposition parties wearing flannels of the colors of their resp…
During the march, critical messages were observed towards chavismo. For example, one of the attendees wore a skull-shaped mask and a sign with the phrase “Q.E.P.D. the Revolution.” The post Juan Pablo Guanipa and Freddy Superlano led mobilization in Maracaibo by presidential elections appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
More than a thousand people, along with several of Venezuela’s main opposition leaders, mobilized this Saturday in Maracaibo, Zulia state, to demand the holding of presidential elections and the freedom of all political prisoners. Protesters, the majority of militants from different opposition parties wearing flannels of the colors of their respective political organizations, toured several streets of a section of the city while crying out for a…
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