The opposition leader has called for demonstrations a day before the presidential inauguration, which both anti-Chavista leader Edmundo González Urrutia and Nicolás Maduro have promised to accept.
Hundreds of Venezuelan opponents took to the streets in Caracas this Thursday following the call of opposition leader María Corina Machado, who called on everyone to demonstrate for the ‘fight’ and ‘conquest’ of ‘freedom’, a day before the elections. presidential inauguration, which both anti-Chavista leader Edmundo González Urrutia and Nicolás Maduro have promised to take on.
In several parts of eastern Caracas, opponents have taken to the streets, waving flags and wearing the colors yellow, blue and red, as requested by Machado, who plans to come out of hiding and join the crowd after 133 days since his last public appearance. .
Machado declared on Thursday that Maduro received a questionable re-election.
Meanwhile, Chavismo is preparing to support Maduro’s swearing-in next Friday, accompanied by the entire judiciary and the Bolivarian National Armed Forces at his inauguration.
Hundreds of Chavistas have also begun to gather in various parts of Caracas to march in support of the swearing-in of Nicolás Maduro. The Chavismo has installed platforms in several streets of Caracas to gather its militants, who respond to the call in defense of Maduro, who on January 10 will also have about 1,200 delegates from 100 countries who will participate today in the ‘Great International Antifascist Congress’. ‘, official sources said.
Source: EITB

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