👉 Se espera que este 9 de enero, tanto en la capital como en el resto de Venezuela, se realicen marchas masivas contra y a favor del gobierno de Nicolás Maduro. Este evento ocurre a menos de 24 horas de la reasunción del líder tras las elecciones del 28 de julio. Según Maxroberth Graterol, activista político venezolano, muchos asistentes a las marchas pro-Maduro son empleados estatales obligados a participar.
Mientras tanto, los opositores apoyan al presidente electo Mundo González Urrutia, quien consideran es el verdadero líder legítimo.
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Mientras tanto, los opositores apoyan al presidente electo Mundo González Urrutia, quien consideran es el verdadero líder legítimo.
🗣️ @lucianarias
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00:00He is one of the many people who lives here in Argentina, who has decided to leave his country.
00:05How do you expect this day, which some predict will be historic,
00:10after the request of María Corina Machado to go out to the streets in protest?
00:16Yes, I think that today is the historic departure, one of the greatest departures in Venezuela
00:20in all these years of struggle against the dictatorship of Chávez and López Maduro.
00:24In Venezuela, everyone is leaving, people are going to leave not only in Caracas,
00:29but in all the provinces of Venezuela, in all the municipalities of Venezuela,
00:32to show that those who are trenched in the government house in Miraflores
00:37do not have the possibility of usurping the power that the popular power gave to José Luis Urrutia de María Corina Machado on July 28.
00:46They are going to leave everywhere, people are already leaving,
00:49despite the fact that they are militarizing all the areas of Venezuela.
00:53There is no possibility, because when the will of a people decides to express itself,
00:56there is no one to stop it.
00:58Well, what do you imagine for this day, because we said, right?
01:03Not only are those who are against Nicolás Maduro going to be marching,
01:08but also a good part of the officialism is going to be in the same streets.
01:12A little while ago we were talking with a journalist coming out of Caracas
01:16who told us that even the path is going to be, it is possible that it will be very similar,
01:21the path that is going to be traveled between these two marches,
01:24the one that is in favor of Maduro and the opposing one.
01:29Yes, since early morning, since dawn, let's say, as the officialism or the regime, rather,
01:34sought to place platforms in some main avenues, especially in Caracas
01:38and in some other important states of Venezuela, provinces.
01:42But that is not an impediment at all.
01:44I tell you that many of the people who are attending the protests or the accompaniment of Nicolás Maduro
01:51are forced people, forced people who are part of the national state,
01:55who bring the state and force them to attend these marches.
01:58I know many complaints that are coming in the last hours of people saying,
02:01they are forcing me to attend these marches, these protests.
02:03And many of the people, what are they going to do?
02:05They are going to supposedly sign a sheet, say that it was,
02:08and they are going to move to the march of truth,
02:10the march of the Venezuelans who voted, the march of the messages they decided.
02:13Yes, it is going to be a bit complicated,
02:15but the message we give to the Venezuelans is that we go out together,
02:20that we accompany each other, that we take care of each other,
02:23and that we highlight everything that happens,
02:26and that it is not a matter of aggravating anyone,
02:28but that it is the voice of the Venezuelans, the voice of the truth,
02:31the voice of those who want peace, justice and democracy,
02:33and we start in the streets.
02:35Despite the fact that they want to make their mobilization and confront me,
02:37and that I am in their opposing poles,
02:39it is that today there are no opposing sides.
02:41Today it is one side Venezuela, and on the other side those who are truncheons between us.
02:45Max, what do you imagine for tomorrow?
02:48Let's remember that he will be trying to assume simultaneously
02:55the main candidate of the opposition,
02:59who was in exile in Madrid in recent months,
03:02and who in recent days made a Latin American tour,
03:05who was also here in Argentina, Edmundo González Urrutia.
03:10Yes, in Argentina the path to freedom began, as we call it.
03:13In Argentina the path to truth began,
03:15the path to take the throne in possession on January 10,
03:19the elected president Edmundo González Urrutia,
03:21because it must be clarified,
03:22the elected president is Edmundo González Urrutia.
03:24If Maduro decides to swear on the day of tomorrow,
03:27he is not simply swearing as president,
03:30but he is absorbing a position that is unconstitutional.
03:34Despite the fact that he is a dictator and that he does not respect the constitution,
03:37he does not respect the Venezuelan law,
03:38this must be clarified so that Marco and all the international people
03:41know what Nicolás Maduro would be doing.
03:43On the day of tomorrow, we have all the expectations,
03:45the Venezuelans have worked for months, I would say years,
03:49for this day to come.
03:50We have already won the elections,
03:51now it is time to charge, as we say.
03:54There are more than 13 former presidents
03:56from the entire Latin American region
03:58who are willing to accompany the elected president,
04:00Edmundo González Urrutia,
04:01to enter Venezuela and be present and take possession.
04:05And like six current and current chancellors
04:08from the region who are going to accompany
04:11that is why we have all the faith that the people,
04:13the Venezuelan people will accompany
04:15with the support of the entire region.
04:16That political gesture will be there
04:18and beyond what happens there in Venezuela,
04:21I understand that a march is also being organized
04:24here in Argentina, well, in other parts of the world,
04:27but here in Argentina it will take place in the center,
04:30right? In Plaza de Mayo.
04:33Yes, today's departure on January 9 is historical,
04:36not only in all sectors of Venezuela,
04:38but all over the world.
04:39Let's remember that there is an effort
04:42of more than 8 million Venezuelans
04:44throughout the world.
04:45In Argentina, we inhabit more than 200,000 Venezuelans,
04:47120,000 Venezuelans,
04:49that today we are going to express ourselves
04:50in Plaza de Mayo at 5 in the afternoon,
04:52which, well, the message of the Venezuelans
04:54who are here is that they accompany us
04:56in this cry for freedom,
04:58in this cry for hope,
04:59as we did on Saturday,
05:01when the elected president was here in Argentina.
05:04Max Robert, thank you very much for your contact
05:07and we are going to continue in detail
05:09what is happening there.