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“We Cannot Reach Agreements if We Are Ignored”: Naguanagua Municipal Market Tenants Rejected Ordinance

Summary by El Carabobeño
With signboards and posters on bond paper sheets, the tenants of the Naguanagua Municipal Market protested peacefully in the hope of being heard by the local authorities. Meanwhile some of the protesters were standing with the help of canes, Elsi Rivas, a spokesperson for the tenants, explained that the outrage arose after the adoption of the new Ordinance on the Organization, Administration and Functioning of Municipal Markets, approved by the …
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With signboards and posters on bond paper sheets, the tenants of the Naguanagua Municipal Market protested peacefully in the hope of being heard by the local authorities. Meanwhile some of the protesters were standing with the help of canes, Elsi Rivas, a spokesperson for the tenants, explained that the outrage arose after the adoption of the new Ordinance on the Organization, Administration and Functioning of Municipal Markets, approved by the …

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El Carabobeño broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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