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Parliament brawl leaves Venezuelan politicians battered and bruised

 

Government members attacked opposition leaders with tables and laptops, according to witnesses

 
 
 

 

The bitter dispute over Venzuela's first post-ChÁvez election has erupted into an all-out brawl in the country's Parliament between government and opposition members, leaving several people injured.

Opposition figures said seven of its parliamentarians were hurt while protesting against a measure blocking them from speaking at the National Assembly until they recognise Nicholas Maduro's election as president.

Elections were held after the death of Venezuela's talismanic socialist president Hugo ChÁvez in March.

Maduro, Chavez's vice president and chosen successor beat opposition candidate Henrique Carpriles by 1.5 per cent of the vote. Capriles has refused to recognise the victory, saying the vote was “stolen” and alleging that thousands of irregularities occurred.

Government legislators blamed the opposition for the violence.

One assembly worker told the Reuters news agency that the brawl was sparked when opposition leaders shouted “fascist” at the National Assembly leader and unfolded a banner reading “parliamentary coup”. Government members attacked them and tables and laptops were thrown, with one legislator hit over the head with a chair, the witness said.

“We knew the opposition came to provoke violence,” Maduro said of the incident. “This must not be repeated.”

Oppositon parliamentarian Julio Borges, showing a bloodied face, told a local TV station: “They can beat us, jail us, kill us, but we will not sell out our principles. These blows bring us more strength.”

The government and opposition are planning rival marches in Caracas today to mark May Day.

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In Guyana the parliamentarians operate a bit different. They hire hitmen to murder their opponents. The dictator Burnham hired Gregory Smith to blow up Rodney and Gagraj and Ramsammy had their team of Phantom hitmen murdering opponents at will.
Mars

Gagraj and Ramsammy had their team of Phantom hitmen murdering opponents at will.

 

This was necesssary evil. The PNC hired these negro terrorists to overthrow the democratically elected PPP government. This happens all over the world. It called "Planting Moles" to infiltrate the terrorists.

 

FM
Originally Posted by God:
In Guyana the parliamentarians operate a bit different. They hire hitmen to murder their opponents. The dictator Burnham hired Gregory Smith to blow up Rodney and Gagraj and Ramsammy had their team of Phantom hitmen murdering opponents at will.

Opponents, a Dictionary will be helpful.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
In Guyana the parliamentarians operate a bit different. They hire hitmen to murder their opponents. The dictator Burnham hired Gregory Smith to blow up Rodney and Gagraj and Ramsammy had their team of Phantom hitmen murdering opponents at will.

Opponents, a Dictionary will be helpful.

Were they killing their friends?

 

I know that Sat Sawh considered them to be his friends but he didn't realize that he became an opponent by denying RK, the Phantom Squad leader, his forestry concession. Sadly, that was the kiss of death for him.

Mars
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by God:
In Guyana the parliamentarians operate a bit different. They hire hitmen to murder their opponents. The dictator Burnham hired Gregory Smith to blow up Rodney and Gagraj and Ramsammy had their team of Phantom hitmen murdering opponents at will.

Opponents, a Dictionary will be helpful.

Shouldn't there be a question mark after the word,Opponents?

If so, maybe a Student's Companion woulda bin helpful.

cain

Venezuelan opposition lawmaker Julio Borges of the Primero Justicia party arrives at a news conference with a bruised and bloodied face after a fight broke out at a session of the National Assembly in Caracas April 30, 2013. [Reuters/Carlos Garcia Rawlins)

Venezuelan opposition lawmaker Julio Borges of the Primero Justicia party arrives at a news conference with a bruised and bloodied face after a fight broke out at a session of the National Assembly in Caracas April 30, 2013.

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