(EFE)
In his Twitter account, the opposition leader assured that the attackers were sent by the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and by the governor of Carabobo, the Chavista Rafael Lacava, to “sabotage” the activity.
“Once again the violent groups commanded by Maduro and his lackey Rafael Lacava sabotage an activity in a community appealing to women, this time in Santa Inés of the Rafael Urdaneta parish, in Carabobo state,” Capriles said.
The complaint was accompanied by a video in which a group of people can be seen shouting slogans against the anti-Chavista leader, pushing him and even hitting him on several occasions.
Last Monday, Capriles accused the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) of sending one of its supporters to try to sabotage a political activity that it was carrying out.
He assured that, although the ruling party tries to silence them, he and his team will continue “touring and denouncing from the communities of Venezuela.”
Last Monday, Capriles accused the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) of sending one of its followers to try to sabotage a political activity that he was carrying out in a sector of the Miranda state (north, near Caracas), where he was governor between 2008 and 2017.
Last March, Capriles launched, during an act of proclamation organized by his party, Primero Justicia (PJ), his candidacy for the primaries that the opposition will hold on October 22, to choose a candidate to face the ruling party in the elections. presidential elections, scheduled for 2024.
Since then, he has visited various sectors of the country, where he has repeatedly denounced the difficulties that Venezuelans face in order to “cover their needs”, while his party has held meetings in different communities with the aim of building a government proposal to based on the opinions of the citizens.
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