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Maduro’s march was not as crowded as he said it was

Journalist Carla Angola reported that Nicolás Maduro manipulated the images of the demonstration in support of chavismo, to make it seem there was a massive support.

Meanwhile, in the “deconcentration” of the usurper Maduro in downtown Caracas,”

said the communicator on her social networks to show the truth.

The truth against Nicolás’ fantasies. The truth against the usurpation. The facts against the delusions of the tyrant. Venezuela wants change. There is no going back,”

added the journalist.

Saturday, February 2nd, Bolívar Avenue, 12:30 p.m.”

says a man recording a video that shows the television transmission of the march, and then the actual supporters of chavismo concentrated outside his building.

Officials indicated that around three million people would have concentrated on the activity. This demonstration was carried out in opposition to a protest summoned by the opposition, to support Juan Guaidó as interim president and to demand Maduro to hand over power.

The demonstrations in support of Guaidó continued on Sunday in the Venezuelan capital, on the last day given by European countries for Maduro to call for presidential elections. Spain and France have already stated that if he doesn’t, they will recognize Guaidó as interim president on Monday.

crhoy.com