SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- The former deputy of the Assembly of VenezuelaCarlos Lozano was the victim of a raid on his home this Saturday in the state of Carabobo, shortly after giving an interview to Marti News.
Lozano reported that regime agents broke into her home, where a group of soldiers arrived to surround her, according to the independent media outlet.
“They are raiding my residence right now, this fight is for the people of Carabobo, don’t let them scare you anymore, vote without fear,” she said in a video on her social media.
URGENT: The deputy of the @AsambleaVE Carlos Lozano (@caminacarlos) has reported an attempted break-in at his residence in the state of Carabobo.
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Marti News He pointed out that the whereabouts of the opposition figure are unknown at this time and the area is cordoned off by police.
The middle The Carabobo He reported that about 60 police officers, out of the approximately 80 who were present, from the Strategic Actions Division and the Criminal Investigation Directorate, went to Lozano’s apartment.
In an interview, Lozano, who has been in charge of organizing the command of opposition leader María Corina Machado in western Venezuela, had denounced the climate of violence that Maduro has fostered.
“Opponents have been disqualified, parties have been hijacked and a president has never left office, has made deceitful promises, repeated promises of public services that do not work. This is not normal in a country that wants to grow. They are worn out but when you add vulgarity, insults and threats to an electoral campaign, the Maduro supporters themselves are going to surprise by voting against their own people,” he said.
“There is no way that Maduro will win on July 28, many people from the mission base will vote for change, the difference will be more than two million votes,” he said. Marti News.
Maduro has stepped up his persecution of opponents. Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, denounced In recent days, an attempted murder occurred after discovering that the brakes on his vehicle had been cut at an event that took place in Barquisimeto, Lara state.
This incident occurred just one day after the arrest of his security chief, Milciades Ávila, which caused great concern among his supporters and campaign team.
Machado, one of the main figures of the opposition and direct rival of President Nicolás Maduro in the upcoming presidential elections on July 28, said that agents of the Chavista regime have been following and harassing her.
According to an interview, current ruler Nicolás Maduro has resorted to violence against his political rivals as a last resort, after having lost credibility.
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