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Pro-government mobilization will take place in 100 cities of the country and will have a motorcycle caravan

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Mayor Carmen Meléndez assured that the official mobilization in support of Nicolás Maduro will also take place in 100 countries


The vice president of mobilization of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and head of government of the Capital District, Nahum Fernández, called for a mobilization to support President Nicolás Maduro.

Fernández explained that the same activities will be carried out simultaneously in 100 cities in the country, which he said will be capitals, municipalities and in the PSUV electoral corridor. In Caracas, the mobilization will include a caravan of motorcyclists that will leave from Petare, in Miranda state, heading to Libertador Avenue and then continue to Miraflores.

For her part, the mayor of Caracas, Carmen Meléndez, indicated on her Instagram account that the event in the capital will begin at 1:00 pm at the end of Libertador Avenue, in front of Cantv. She said that people from all parishes are expected to attend and said that they expect more than 10,000 motorcyclists to participate.

Meléndez also said that the activity will take place in 100 countries.

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