Nicolas Maduro
Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro broke into the Parliament under opposition control. On Wednesday, July 5, reports BBC News with reference to eyewitnesses.
Several dozen people had entered the territory of the square surrounding the building of the legislative body, at a time when there was a meeting. Between government supporters and opposition deputies scuffle.
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05 July 2017, 17:03
It is noted that the riots were injured and several legislators and journalists. In particular, according to the newspaper Nacional, the Deputy Americo de Grazia received a serious head injury.
Supporters of the President were armed with sticks and used improvised explosive devices, the newspaper notes.
The unrest in Venezuela due to dire economic crisis since the beginning of April, has killed 91 people.