The darkness of fascism threatens democracy in Venezuela

Photo: Venezuela Presidential Press 

Caracas, Venezuela.— Nicolás Maduro has been elected by his people as President, and, in view of this, the most extremist opposition -defeated at the polls- has taken off its diplomatic make-up.
They were hiding the real plan. Their intentions were not electoral, but violent. This was demonstrated in the last days, with a wave of terror financed by the national and international ultra-right, with the consent of the White House, as the President has denounced.
Sabotage to the headquarters of public agencies, destruction of machines and electoral material, destruction of symbols of national identity and obstruction of public roads are some of the terrorist actions perpetrated.
On the other hand, the National Assembly (NA) approved a draft Agreement of recognition to the electoral results of July 28 and, in a joint installation of the Council of State and the National Defense Council, Maduro requested advice to strengthen the biosecurity system of the country.
In addition, he announced the creation of an economic fund and appointed a commission to protect the families who are victims of the “fascist comanditos”, as well as the creation of a special Commission for the government to assume the defense in the social networks, and requested the deployment of a patrol and protection plan in the Venezuelan streets. He also determined to create a system for the protection of popular leaders in the communities. Finally, he notified that a window will be opened to denounce criminal activities.
Meanwhile, in the center of Caracas, and in other cities of the country, the people have taken to the streets with the tricolor flag to defend, in a united march, peace and national stability.