Nicolás Maduro calls to defend the right to peace
Nicolás Maduro calls to defend the right to peace
Nicolás Maduro calls to defend the right to peace

On Sunday, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) called on the people to conduct a popular mobilization during this week to reject the coup in Bolivia, which forced President Evo Morales to resign, to prevent violence against the Bolivian people and members of his government by far-right groups.
'We want to announce to the country that the Chavista people begin a great day of mobilizations against the coup and fascism, in support of President Evo Morales and in rejection of US and Organization of American States (OAS) interference against the peoples,' stated PSUV First Deputy President Diosdado Cabello.
On Sunday, the OAS recommended carrying out another election process in Bolivia, pointing to alleged irregularities that prevented it from validating the October 20 elections, in which Evo Morales was re-elected with 47% of the vote.
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Nicolás Maduro calls to defend the right to peace
Caracas, Nov 11 (Prensa Latina) Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called on Monday for popular demonstrations so as to defend the sovereign right of peoples to peace and freedom.
On Twitter, Maduro extended his call to the popular, social and trade union movements, as well as to the Bolivar-Chavez Battle Units and the Socio-Political Action and Articulation Networks to stay alert.
On Sunday, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) called on the people to conduct a popular mobilization during this week to reject the coup in Bolivia, which forced President Evo Morales to resign, to prevent violence against the Bolivian people and members of his government by far-right groups.
'We want to announce to the country that the Chavista people begin a great day of mobilizations against the coup and fascism, in support of President Evo Morales and in rejection of US and Organization of American States (OAS) interference against the peoples,' stated PSUV First Deputy President Diosdado Cabello.
On Sunday, the OAS recommended carrying out another election process in Bolivia, pointing to alleged irregularities that prevented it from validating the October 20 elections, in which Evo Morales was re-elected with 47% of the vote.
rly/cg/pll/rgh/lrc
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