Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro said his opposition rivals and their supporters who took to the street should be jailed for at least 30 years, as he asked the nation’s government-controlled top court to verify his self-declared electoral victory.
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00:00This is a protest because the government of the United States and the High Commissioner Volker Trump
00:08come out to ask for respect for peaceful protests and to say that it is not repressed.
00:14What do we do? We withdraw. We let them burn all the CNE headquarters.
00:18Volker Trump, government of the United States, we let them burn all the CNE headquarters.
00:24Mr. González Urrutia, Mr. Machado, these are your troops, right?
00:30These are your commanders. This is your peaceful plan.
00:35Can these people govern Venezuela?
00:38What would you do if you took political power?
00:41I'm in dialogue with him. I'm not going to advance anything.
00:44I'm just in dialogue with him.
00:46I had the opportunity to explain many things to him in this dialogue that we have.
00:52The things that I have explained here and that I will continue to explain.
00:56There are some spokespersons on the right, Juan Pablo Guanipa and others,
01:04who have talked about the repetition of elections.
01:10What is that?
01:12I won the domino game and I ask that it be repeated.
01:23Something like that. We are playing dominoes and I win.
01:28I ask that this be repeated, please!