00:00The government of Nicolás Maduro, through the National Electoral Commission,
00:03which is supported by chavism, among other institutions, in Venezuela.
00:07And this has raised alarms all over the world,
00:12but mainly in the Venezuelan people.
00:15That is a statue in honor of Hugo Chávez,
00:19which was demolished.
00:21That's another one.
00:22Look, please.
00:25For now, there are six statues.
00:27Look at that, please.
00:28Look, look, look.
00:29There it is.
00:32How they demolish the statue of Hugo Chávez,
00:34who is obviously the driving force,
00:36the creator of the Bolivarian Revolution,
00:39the Socialism of the 21st century,
00:43and who left, after his death, as a legacy,
00:47not only the entire institutional situation of Venezuela,
00:50but also what was in his minute his dolphin,
00:54Nicolás Maduro,
00:55who, of course, is going for his third term,
01:01in case that actually happens, starting in January.
01:05What has stood out, and in general,
01:08has been transversal in all sectors,
01:10has been the citizen participation,
01:12which was all completely calm,
01:14with a lot of tranquility and respect, right?
01:16The issue is that when the results of the elections are known,
01:20is when this discontent begins.
01:22First, we went from the anguish,
01:24the tears of many people who have been frustrated
01:26by the dream of returning to Venezuela,
01:28to recover this country.
01:30But yesterday we saw, even when Venezuela had just begun to wake up,
01:34in different places, the casserolazo from the houses.
01:37It was quite shy, as part of this way of manifesting discontent.
01:42But with the passage of time,
01:44everything began to become much more violent and aggressive.
01:47When we are reviewing this image,
01:49also there with the head of one of Hugo Chávez's statues,
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