translated from Spanish: To overthrow Maduro, the poor accompany the opposition

Caracas.-the Venezuelans who live in the neighborhoods most poor people in Caracas joined the hundreds of thousands who marched Wednesday across the country in opposition mobilization to bus epopeyica CA, this time with one greater ferocity, overthrow the President Nicolas Maduro, which are motivated by hunger or the lack of water, the backrest so vehemently that they have shown caraquenas favelas to the opposition cause in the last three days is unprecedented and responds mainly to the rage of villagers face an economic crisis that rages its effects each day without chavism ruling take effective corrective measures. 

The favelas of Caracas took to the streets to support Juan Guaidó and denounce the illegitimate Government of Maduro. | AP, thousands of them got out of the favelas and increased the human flow Wednesday was seen in the four cardinal points of Caracas for the so-called Bolivarian revolution end and denounce to mature as an “illegitimate” President. 

In the understanding governing that poor people support you, these exceptional opponents transgressed the norm and imposed his stamp in a demonstration that, as from habit, had higher turnout in the Caracas middle-class areas, considered bastions of the antichavismo. Their protest is not new, because they carry two consecutive nights playing pans from inside their homes or leaving the streets until dawn to shout the problems that beset them and that encouraged them today to get excited when the leader of the Parliament, Juan Guaidó proclaimed himself “President charge” of the country. Although several of them recognize not handle depth denunciation of illegitimacy that weighs against Maduro by part of the legislative branch and much of the international community, all agree on the desire that there is a change of Government in Venezuela with the hope for a better future. We all want a new change because we are already tired of this (…) I’m in the neighborhood, all are neighborhood, the neighborhood fell, we’re tired of this, we want freedom, we want a new country, better for everyone, said to Efe Carlos Saya, who lives in the neighborhood Caracas de Petare, the Latin America’s largest favela. 
Groups of Venezuelans protest against Maduro. | AP of 28-year-old reiterated that in areas called popular ‘all’ are unhappy and they want a new Government, he added, ripe – which has the recognition of the hierarchs of all public authorities except the legislative branch – is “illegitimate”. A similar sentiment pushed this Wednesday at the street to the Karian Côtes teacher, resident of another Caracas neighborhood, which he told Efe on the “shootings” that has been in your community in the past hours, amid anti-Government protests that have recorded at night. People has come out to protest because really now we can not bear this Government of Nicolás Maduro (…) don’t want my bachilleres young I love pass this work, and have a Government of freedom, said the teacher moved to tears. The “path” raised by the Parliament, forceful opposition majority, expected to “cessation of infringement” in the Presidency of the Republic, creating the conditions to install a “Government of transition” and later call “free elections” but its poor followers summarized it this way: “that will be ripe”. This sentiment expressed today endlessly with dozens of slogans that served also to report shortages of food and medicines, the deterioration of hospitals and public transport or the exodus in the midst of the crisis which is estimated at about four millions of migrants in the last five years. At least two people were killed yesterday in the middle of night-time protests in other Caracas slum and total deaths since the beginning of the week across the country is eight, according to official sources. The young Commander Cherman said that people are demonstrating in poor areas not by political ideals “but because of the bad situation” living, by what hopes that Venezuela would hold “free” elections, like many countries, described as fraudulent the elections in which Maduro was re-elected. 
Help the Venezuelans to leave this situation as very poor, added the law student in a sort of message to the international community. 

The Spanish Ana María Serra, 78 years old, also marched and recalled has more than 50 years living in Venezuela for what urged the European Union and especially to Spain, where it has an “exiled” son, who support regime change in the country. 

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