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Friday, May 3, 2013

Parliament in Venezuela get fight

Caracas (News and Us)-Buffalo jotos occurs in the Parliament of Venezuela, Tuesday, causing a number of members of the legislature were injured and bloodied in a session discussing the disputed election in the country of Latin America.

The opposition says seven members of Parliament attacked and injured when they marched in a move that raised their speaking rights to block in the National Assembly regarding the refusal to recognize the victory of President Nicolas Maduro last April 14 elections.


Maduro, who is the leader of the Socialist former President Hugo Chavez's choice, beating opposition candidate Henrique Capriles with thin voices.


Capriles refused to concede victory, while accusing thousands of anomalies that occur as well as some indication of "theft" of the vote.


"They can beat us, imprison us, but we will not sell our self-esteem," said one opposition lawmaker Julio Borges, when talking to local television with his face battered.


"We received a blow will make us stronger," he said.


Barbaric action that occurs when the party-controlled National Assembly passed a Government proposal to cancel the right of opposition groups to talk in the legislature before they acknowledged Maduro as the leader of the Government.


"Before they recognized authority, the highest institution of the Republic of Venezuela, the will of the sovereign of the people, a representative of the opposition will only speak through the line, not in the National Assembly," said parliamentary speaker, Diosdado Cabello.


Reuters preach both the recriminations associated who initiates the incident-hit until that happens in a closed meeting.


Venezuela's National Electoral Commission (CNE) on Friday (29/4) has reportedly started a partial recount disputed votes in the presidential election.


Maduro was declared the winner in the general election with a total of 7.757.704 votes, while opposition candidates won 7.302.648 votes Hanrique Capriles, the difference 273.056 votes--or about 1,82 per cent only.


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