Street demonstrations of “Maduro” supporters in Caracas
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according to Mehr News According to Sputnik, the supporters of “Nicolas Maduro”, the president-elect of Venezuela, came to the streets of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, in response to the street riots of recent days of pro-Western and US-backed currents, and declared their support for Maduro.
As the situation calmed down in Caracas, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro yesterday addressed the origins of the street riots in Caracas in a speech after the official results were announced by the Supreme Election Court.
Al-Mayadeen news base reported on Sunday morning that after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro won the country’s presidential election again, in a conversation with his country’s National Guard in the streets of the capital, he discussed a seditious project and Chaos pointed out from outside the borders of this country.
Maduro, saying that Venezuela has always lived in peace and stability, warned the opposition that no one has the right to provoke a violent atmosphere and carry out a coup against the country.
In another part of his speech, he revealed that following the election unrest in the country, law enforcers arrested more than 1,200 people.
Venezuela’s president continued that in an investigation, it was found that more than 80% of the arrested rioters were trained for some time in Texas, Colombia, Peru, Chile. They are trained to attack and burn and carry out their coup project.
61-year-old Maduro added: They tried to burn the mobile hospital, but you and the local people saved it.
It should be said that the National Electoral Council of Venezuela declared the 61-year-old Maduro the winner of the presidential race on Monday after 80% of the votes were counted, 51.2% of the votes. . The second runner-up in the election and Maduro’s main rival was Edmundo Gonzalez, who won 44.2 percent of the vote.
Maduro will begin his third term as president on January 10, 2025. However, María Corina Machado, head of the Venezuelan opposition, claimed that González is the winner of the election according to the opposition of the Venezuelan government.