Students block a street as they clash with national guards during a protest against the government in San Cristóbal on Wednesday. Photograph: Reuters
As President Nicolás Maduro tours the world in search of financing, the most conciliatory opposition leader says the time has come to mobilise on the streets
theguardian.com - by Sibylla Brodzinski - January 16, 2015
Even Venezuela’s most conciliatory opposition leader has had enough.
Amid sky-high inflation, an absent president, snaking queues outside supermarkets, and plummeting oil prices, Henrique Capriles said this week that the time was ripe to try to force a change.
“We are in a state of emergency,” he said on Monday. “This is the time to mobilise in the streets.”
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