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👉 La oposición venezolana, liderada por María Corina Machado, se prepara para una marcha histórica en Caracas el 9 de enero, en protesta contra la asunción de Nicolás Maduro quien se autoproclamó ganador de las elecciones del 28 de julio y tiene previsto asumir el cargo el 10 de enero. Maduro ha respondido con la promesa de desplegar efectivos policiales y paramilitares en las principales ciudades del país. La tensión aumenta mientras los ciudadanos y periodistas locales esperan los eventos del día.

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00:00And this January 9 is a historic day against Maduro, or at least that's what the opposition thinks.
00:12On the one hand, María Corina Machado, who is going to be marching in the streets of Caracas
00:18to say no to the appointment of Nicolás Maduro, who is scheduled for tomorrow, January 10,
00:26after having proclaimed himself winner of the elections on July 28.
00:33María Corina Machado called, as we said, to this march,
00:37of which a good part of the Venezuelans will participate,
00:42who are against this government led by Nicolás Maduro,
00:47who has also warned that he is going to test the streets of the main Venezuelan cities
00:54of police and paramilitary forces.
00:57We are working live from there, from Caracas.
01:00Our colleague Natalia Roca is there. Natalia, good morning. Where are you?
01:08Hello, thank you very much for this contact and for establishing the confidence
01:14of being able to transmit to you from Caracas, Venezuela,
01:18everything that has to do precisely with the previous and during the development
01:23of what will be the proclamation on January 10.
01:26I want you to know that I cannot reveal my location on time.
01:30Everything is very hermetic in Venezuela.
01:33Unfortunately, the situation is so delicate that even to report it is a crime
01:40considered in Venezuela. I don't know if you can understand me.
01:44So, the most important thing is that you can know that we are in Caracas.
01:48What I can tell you is that it is already a fact.
01:51Nicolás Maduro is going to be sworn in as president of Venezuela
01:54from the National Assembly.
01:56However, Edmundo González has been on tour, we have seen it in the news,
01:59he has been on tour with the United States, Panama, countries of the world,
02:03trying to talk to them to see then tomorrow what the reaction will be
02:10to the letters that Edmundo González is going to throw on the table.
02:14Because we want to know how Edmundo González would be sworn in.
02:17That is the question.
02:18There is a lot of fear on the street, there is a lot of fear.
02:21This is because there is a mobilization of many police officers,
02:26military, intelligence officers, even, who are on the streets.
02:30And this greatly frightens all Venezuelans, including me.
02:34And the situation is really delicate.
02:38It is a totally historical event that we are all looking forward to.
02:42And I really don't know what they want to know.
02:45But in Caracas everything is very hermetic.
02:48We understand that hermeticism.
02:50We want to tell you that there is a very particular sound,
02:54like a kind of noise, I don't know if it's something you're playing on your cable.
02:59I'm telling you this to see if the audio can be improved.
03:02And to consult you.
03:06What is the feeling?
03:07What do you, as a journalist, of course, but also as a citizen,
03:11perceive that can happen during this day?
03:18Well, let's see if you can hear me better here.
03:20Can you hear me well?
03:21Nothing moves.
03:22Nothing is heard.
03:23I don't know how the air is.
03:25I hear it here with a strange sound.
03:28But hey, I hear you.
03:30Go ahead.
03:33Well, look, the truth is that yesterday Nicolás Maduro spoke precisely
03:38and he met both him and Diosdado Cabello and the Minister of Defense,
03:42Vladimir Padrino López, with the collectives.
03:46We know that the collectives are civil subjects with weapons
03:50and are completely willing to defend the revolution of Nicolás Maduro anyway.
03:56It is a presidential decree.
03:58It is unusual, but Nicolás Maduro has given an open letter
04:02precisely to these collectives to act and defend
04:06against any reaction of the opposition
04:09or of anyone who supports the opposition in the street.
04:12Well, I mean, I imagine that with fear they will be coming out today.
04:16Because in reality, what your colleagues and others also said,
04:21and well, and also militants for human rights,
04:25beyond the fact that many times Maduro says
04:28we are going to saturate the city or the cities,
04:32mainly where he is marching, with cash.
04:36It is also a way, let's say, to try to intimidate
04:39so that people do not turn to the streets.
04:43Yes, in fact, right now, in less than an hour total,
04:49there is a march ...
04:51Take it?
04:52No, go ahead.
04:55Ready.
04:56There is a march right now of chavismo and also of the opposition.
05:01And the most surprising thing is that the routes are very similar,
05:05that is, these marches are going to be found both.
05:08And that is the delicate, that is the dangerous thing about this mobilization,
05:12especially today.
05:14Of course.
05:15What sympathizers of the opposition can be found with the officialism,
05:18and it is that the officialism is going to mobilize
05:21with hundreds of motorized collectives.
05:25And the fear that exists in Venezuelans is a great confrontation.
05:30Well, Natalia, thank you very much for your time
05:33and we will surely resume contact.
05:36And look at these violent images that take place in Jose Cepas,
05:39where two criminals enter a shop,
05:42a bakery that had just opened at 7 in the morning
05:46and at 7.30 the criminals were already inside, armed.
05:50Who were in that shop?
05:52Two women, nothing more.
05:54One who was in the attention sector,
05:56who raises her hands because they have her at gunpoint,
05:59and another young woman in the back, the breading area.
06:04They also enter there.
06:06She asks, please, to take whatever you want,
06:09but don't do anything to them.
06:11And they take 8,000 pesos,
06:13which was what was in the box.
06:15The shop had just opened,
06:17the documentation, the cell phones of the employees,
06:20and they even tell her to also take merchandise.
06:25Look, of course, what this woman was doing
06:27was serving some invoices
06:29because they pretended to be customers.
06:32And when she started serving this merchandise,
06:35he directly took her to the back sector
06:39and that's where they finally reduce them.
06:42Now, Mechi, unlike what we usually see,
06:46in this case, what we see of the man,
06:48well, what you're wearing
06:50are the last pieces of jewelry that were left.
06:52Yes, yes.
06:54But what we observe of this man as a particularity
06:57is that he seems to be an adult man, a big man.
07:01He doesn't look like a young man, as we always see,
07:04a teenager, a young man in his twenties.
07:08Sure, at least the first of them.
07:10The first of them is the one whose face is seen,
07:12because the other one with that helmet is not allowed to see.
07:15But the first one who has a visor, there he is.
07:17Look, this man is a bigger man.
07:20And with work clothes.
07:21Exactly.
07:22So maybe you don't see him coming,
07:23you think he's just another customer,
07:25you serve him, you start serving the merchandise
07:28and finally he reduces it and takes it to the back sector
07:33where they also reduce the tip of the gun to the other employee.
07:37Poland at 51 is where this robbery takes place,
07:41in a very particular area,
07:43because it is meters away from the aerobic walkway,
07:46where many people circulate, especially in the morning,
07:49who go out for walks.
07:50But anyway, these criminals who arrived by motorcycle,
07:54that's why we see that one of them has a helmet on,
07:57it only took six minutes to take the little money there was,
08:02because there was only 8,000 pesos,
08:04it was a trade that had just opened.
08:06The merchandise and all the documentation
08:09and also the cell phones of these women employees
08:13who were threatened.
08:15Nothing, they had to continue working during the day,
08:18with the day they gave the corresponding notice to the owner of the trade,
08:22who made the complaint,
08:24and of course again the criminals fled
08:28and they are still looking for him.

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