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tens of thousands of people take to the streets against the dictator

Thousands of Venezuelans took risks this Saturdayon September 28, during a demonstration in different cities in Venezuela like Mérida, Anzoategui either Achaguas against drug dictator Nicolás Maduro on the occasion that it is 60 days after his hard blow in the presidential elections of July 28, that the President-elect Edmundo González Urrutiaasylum in Madrid after Maduro’s threats. Venezuelans shouted in the streets: “Demanding democracy is not a crime!” “, in reference to the 2,000 arrests ordered by Maduro against opposition politicians and voters themselves, and which the narcodictator carried out to silence the voices demanding justice in Venezuela. Venezuelans demonstrated in the form of swarmsa new modality which consists of bringing together 40 or more people from communities in Venezuela and read the election results in a safe place where they cannot be held by Maduro’s forces.

THE Venezuelans received support from different cities around the world this Saturdayamong which Madrid stands out, where the elected president of Venezuela, Edmundo González Urrutia, was accompanied by the leadership of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, and Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, PP deputy in Congress, which took place in different cities around the world.

This September 28 marks 60 days of the narcodictator Nicolás Maduro’s punch in Venezuela’s July 28 presidential elections, won by González Urrutia, the consensus opposition candidate. Instead, the President-elect granted asylum in Spain after Maduro threatens to put him in prisonwho used the institutions of Venezuela, kidnapped by Chavismo, and to Venezuelan state security forces and organs to eliminate the opposition.

City to city in VenezuelaVenezuelans demonstrated in groups of more than 40 people to avoid arrests in safe locations. It was the idea of ​​opposition leader María Corina Machado and her Sale Venezuela party, who taught children swarms through social networks how to demonstrate this Saturday:

      • Invite 40 people or more.
      • Meet them at 12 p.m. in the safest place possible.
      • Read 28D results for your center, city, state and country.
      • Put our message out there so everyone can hear it.
      • Take photos and videos of the encounter with your commando and upload them to social media using the hashtags #YoMeSumo and #VzlaLibre.
      • Play the national anthem loudly.
      • Go home full of energy and wait for new information!

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