Senior officials of the Nicolás Maduro administration called for a rally of government supporters at the Miraflores Palace in downtown Caracas. The official activity was called for 2:00 pm. The place began to fill up after 5:20 pm. People walked from the Llaguno bridge amid music and slogans in favor of President Nicolás Maduro.
The ruling party gathered at Miraflores Palace in the afternoon of July 30. They arrived at the place, located in the center of Caracas, responding to the call of President Nicolás Maduro and other leaders of his administration, to defend against the “right” the result announced by the National Electoral Council (CNE) in which the president was declared the winner of the presidential elections.
Maduro; Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly (AN) in 2020 and Diosdado Cabello, first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) called on supporters to arrive at Miraflores. In response to the spontaneous demonstrations that took place on July 29 throughout the country in which citizens deplored what was announced by the governing body.
The official activity was called for 2:00 pm. The place began to fill up after 5:20 pm. People walked from the Llaguno bridge amid music and slogans in favor of President Nicolás Maduro to the Palace (one block away).
#Live | 5:50 pm This is how the surroundings of Miraflores Palace look like. Supporters of the ruling party gather in the area to support the victory, which according to the CNE, Nicolás Maduro obtained in the elections of July 28. The PSUV leadership called its members to… pic.twitter.com/qBijZKKoMw
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Joelit Camacaro attended the official meeting. After 6:00 pm, while waiting for the speech of President Nicolás Maduro, he expressed his conviction that the Venezuelan people are “the protagonists of the last times.” He asked the opposition to respect what the CNE announced. “This is like a game between Caracas and Magallanes. We must accept that one of the two won,” he said.
Camacaro asked President Nicolás Maduro to, once he takes office, pass a filter through his executive structure because “there are traitors, there are Judases among the government supporters.”
Outside the palace, Inés Vivas was among the crowd of government supporters. She said that she had met at the Miraflores palace to support the victory that, according to the CNE, Maduro obtained. “We are here showing the world that the election results are trustworthy,” she said. SuchWhichHe lashed out at opposition leader María Corina Machado, whom he accused of using citizens to sow violence.
Vivas told the opposition that they have the right to disagree with the policies of the government, but she urged them to “rethink” and present their proposals to the institutions, instead of letting themselves be led by the opposition leaders. She stressed that she is willing to stay in the streets to defend President Nicolás Maduro.
Liuskatery Caraballo also responded to the call made by the leadership of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. From Puente Llaguno she assured that she attended the activity out of conviction. She said she was willing, again and again, to respond to the calls of President Nicolás Maduro and the ruling party.
#Live | 5:40 pm | Inés Viva went to Miraflores to support Nicolás Maduro, who, according to the CNE, won the presidential elections.
“We are here showing the world that the election results are credible,” he says. #As it is.
He also said to the people… pic.twitter.com/h9gjY2shBC
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He said it is necessary to defend Maduro’s victory and not allow the opposition to “snatch” power from the ruling party. Caraballo rejected the opposition demonstrations that do not recognize the results given by the National Electoral Council. He invited dissent
He rejected the opposition’s refusal to recognize the CNE results. “We’ve already seen this,” he added. He asked the citizens to accept the results and acknowledge defeat. “You lost again, put down your weapons,” he said, while inviting the dissidents to present their proposals and work together for a better country.
For her part, Isabel Piña stressed that the majority of citizens believe in the electoral system and for that reason they are willing to defend the Maduro administration. She asked the Venezuelan opposition to be clear-headed and assured that the government is not violent. In her opinion, the Maduro administration and government supporters “are love and a guarantee of peace in Venezuela.”
He invited those who have demanded the CNE to provide the final results of the elections to remain calm. He recalled that the electoral process has 16 audits and that they must wait for the official information. They are aware that “the victory belongs to the chaviastras and to the civilizing model of love.”
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