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Thousands march in support of Venezuela government

Pro-Chavez Chavistas throng streets, move 14km through capital

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Feb 2022 6:30PM

Thousands march in support of Venezuela government
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro (centre) gestures as he delivers a speech during the commemoration of the Youth Day in Caracas yesterday. Maduro’s re-election in 2018 in a vote boycotted by the opposition is not recognised by part of the international community and in particular the United States, which backs the opposition. – AFP pic, February 13, 2022

CARACAS – Thousands of pro-government demonstrators marched through Caracas yesterday in support of President Nicolas Maduro, with a smaller opposition rally gathering in parallel.

To the sound of drums and salsa, thousands of Chavistas – named after Hugo Chavez, a figure of the Latin American radical left and late predecessor of Maduro – marched some 14km through the streets of the capital.

“Chavez sets the tone, Maduro is behind the wheel,” read one banner. 

The government had mobilised its party and chartered buses to bring in supporters of all ages from all over the country for the rally held on World Youth Day.

“The courageous youth are following their dreams and continuing to fight for their homeland,” 26-year-old Maria Amatima said. 

Maduro, met with cheers, ended the demonstration saying, ‘I ask you (the youth) to help me...against corruption and bureaucracy...I come to ask you for help.”

Maduro’s re-election in 2018 in a vote boycotted by the opposition is not recognised by part of the international community and in particular the United States, which backs the opposition.

Some 500 opposition supporters, joined by leader Juan Guaido, also gathered in Caracas in a parallel rally.

Guaido called for “unity” in the wake of the defeat of a divided opposition in regional elections in November. 

“We pledge today to fight... we must strengthen unity,” he said, promising to revive the street protests that rocked the government in 2019 but eventually died out. 

“We are going to return... to the place where freedoms are exercised: the street.” – AFP, February 13, 2022

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