This week's polling results from Hinterlaces, already confirms one fact: Most Venezuelans are opposed to the guarimba insurrection. Even the middle and upper middle classes of Chacao. Real question: If there are guarimbas and violent protests, why is most of the Venezuelan people and the middle classes are opposed to it?
73% of the residents of Chacao rejects guarimbas or violent protests, the latest study revealed by Hinterlaces polling.
The study was obtained after consulting with 350 inhabitants in this Miranda town. According to the survey, 68% of residents supports the dialogue between the National Government and the opposition, while 69% of respondents believe that the right-wing should reject terrorist actions carried out in jurisdictions governed by opposition political members to central government leaders. People who support punishing those who commit terrorism also part of the sample.
78% of the respondents said that the Government should impose penalties on those responsible for such acts.
Hinterlaces also highlights that 70% of respondents think that a coup in Venezuela does occur, the economic situation will be worse. Acts of violence since February occurred by far-right groups in some parts of the country, have caused the deaths of 41 people and caused serious injuries to a large number of people affected.
Translation based by Google Translate
Source: http://www.aporrea.org/actualidad/n249785.html
\As much as the Venezuela government can declare a state of emergency to crush the insurrection, and every country has the right to in similar circumstances, it's exactly what the far-right opposition of the country wants. So Maduro is going down the middle path of Stability. Enforcing the law against far-right groups, seeking a compromise with the moderate opposition that wants to talk about legitimate issues, and enforcing laws against people who engage in economic warfare. Already the worst of the insurrection is over, except in Chacao and instances of mobile guarimbas that have been occurring.
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
Breakfast Reading - Fascist groups yesterday besieged El Cafetal Baruta
Credit: AFP
Credit: AFP
Mortars, molotov cocktails, miguelitos and wires were seized by the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), during the operation to restore order in that sector of the east of Caracas.
The French News Agency (Agence France-Presse) captured on two photographs the moment one of the violent persons displayed and used a mortar.
In other photos are also observed the barricades set up by the fascists that prevented the free transit of the residents in the area, as well as to men, armed with all the implements to attack the security agencies of the Government that have order in the streets that the guarimberos have tried to take.
14 INJURED AND 20 ARRESTED
In this regard, the mayor of Baruta Municipality, Gerardo Blyde, reported that during the events there were 14 wounded and 20 arrested by the PNB.
He further explained that the violence broke yesterday morning, when the PNB sought to clear the barricades which had been placed in El Cafetal and residents responded by throwing bottles and fireworks.
It is important to remember that, since the beginning the terrorist acts, the last February 12, when it was suggested the call #SALIDA, 39 people have died, 31 civilians and the rest police officers, military and one of the Public Ministry. They have also injured 608 citizens, 414 civilians and 194 security personnel of the State.
Source: http://www.aporrea.org/oposicion/n248588.html
Translation based on machine translation from: http://www.spanishdict.com/translation
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