miércoles, 12 de febrero de 2014

Right leaders incite a violent solution

"The leaders of the right to incite a violent solution to exit the President Maduro"

Behind the violent protests in Caracas are the right leaders, who know they can not come to power by legal means and cause chaos to end the Maduro government, believes political analyst Basem Tajeldine.

"The leaders of the right (...) have been for several weeks inciting a violent solution to the situation, as they already are over 15 years from defeat to defeat," said the analyst told RT.

According Tajeldine, opposition leaders like Maria Corina Machado and Leopoldo López Mendoza have seen that "the only way out of the government of President Maduro, the Bolivarian revolution is triggering violence is creating chaos."

This Wednesday in Caracas demonstrations for and against President Nicolas Maduro administration were held. The protests in the capital have left at least three dead and 23 wounded, according to the Venezuelan authorities. President of the National Assembly Diosdado Cabello, confirmed one death and blamed the opposition leaders of the fatal event.

In turn President Nicolas Maduro condemned the violent actions and indicated that they are "small fascist groups" who incite violence in Venezuela.



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