The consequences of the manifestation of opposition to Maduro EL PAÍS
The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, declared himself this Wednesday interim president of the country. Minutes later, Donald Trump recognized him. Tens of thousands of citizens left in Caracas in a major march convened by the National Assembly, controlled by the opposition, to protest the government of Nicolás Maduro. The first major march in a year and a half had echoed in the rest of the states of the country, where demonstrations are also convened. With Tri flags or white clothing, protesters have externated their rejection of economic chaos and the collapse of services. And demand, above all, the resignation of the president. Maduro, in turn, called his supporters to go out on the streets and accused the United States of trying to destabilize and intrude on internal policy issues. The strain in Venezuela has increased in recent days, with dozens of clashes with police in popular areas, which were before Chavismo’s bastions: Source: www.elpaisbrasil.com