Siguen las protestas en Venezuela: Ciudadanos derriban estatuas de Hugo Chávez
La revuelta social está siendo liderada por los sectores populares.
La criticada victoria de Nicolás Maduro en las elecciones presidenciales de Venezuela dejó varias consecuencias. Los ciudadanos y ciudadanas de aquel país, principalmente de sectores populares, salieron a las calles para protestar por la elección del mandatario. Creen que existió fraude en el proceso.
Fue tal la indignación de los venezolanos que derribaron varias estatuas de Hugo Chávez, fallecido expresidente del país del norte de Sudamérica y que precedió a Nicolás Maduro. Hasta la cabeza le sacaron a las esculturas.
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La criticada victoria de Nicolás Maduro en las elecciones presidenciales de Venezuela dejó varias consecuencias. Los ciudadanos y ciudadanas de aquel país, principalmente de sectores populares, salieron a las calles para protestar por la elección del mandatario. Creen que existió fraude en el proceso.
Fue tal la indignación de los venezolanos que derribaron varias estatuas de Hugo Chávez, fallecido expresidente del país del norte de Sudamérica y que precedió a Nicolás Maduro. Hasta la cabeza le sacaron a las esculturas.
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00:00The government of Nicolás Maduro, through the National Electoral Commission,
00:03which is supported by chavism, among other institutions, in Venezuela.
00:07And this has raised alarms all over the world,
00:12but mainly in the Venezuelan people.
00:15That is a statue in honor of Hugo Chávez,
00:19which was demolished.
00:21That's another one.
00:22Look, please.
00:25For now, there are six statues.
00:27Look at that, please.
00:28Look, look, look.
00:29There it is.
00:32How they demolish the statue of Hugo Chávez,
00:34who is obviously the driving force,
00:36the creator of the Bolivarian Revolution,
00:39the Socialism of the 21st century,
00:43and who left, after his death, as a legacy,
00:47not only the entire institutional situation of Venezuela,
00:50but also what was in his minute his dolphin,
00:54Nicolás Maduro,
00:55who, of course, is going for his third term,
01:01in case that actually happens, starting in January.
01:05What has stood out, and in general,
01:08has been transversal in all sectors,
01:10has been the citizen participation,
01:12which was all completely calm,
01:14with a lot of tranquility and respect, right?
01:16The issue is that when the results of the elections are known,
01:20is when this discontent begins.
01:22First, we went from the anguish,
01:24the tears of many people who have been frustrated
01:26by the dream of returning to Venezuela,
01:28to recover this country.
01:30But yesterday we saw, even when Venezuela had just begun to wake up,
01:34in different places, the casserolazo from the houses.
01:37It was quite shy, as part of this way of manifesting discontent.
01:42But with the passage of time,
01:44everything began to become much more violent and aggressive.
01:47When we are reviewing this image,
01:49also there with the head of one of Hugo Chávez's statues,