Angry
citizens have thrown caution to the wind and chased their president
through the streets because of biting hunger and starvation in the
country as they call for his resignation.
Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro
A mild drama ensued in Venezuela as angry citizens chased the
President through the streets of Caracas after a political event as
protesters call for him to step down.
Dailymail
reports that Nicolas Maduro had attended a routine political event on
Friday and was met by hoards of angry protesters banging pots and pans
and shouting 'we are hungry, we are hungry.'
The report revealed that this is coming just days after desperate
Venezuelans broke into a zoo and killed a horse for meat as people
continue to starve. In a video circulated online, President Maduro
could be seen trying to calm the crowd by walking among them but he is
shouted at more by the protesters.
Venezuelan authorities briefly rounded up more than 30 people on
Margarita island for heckling President Maduro, activists said on
Saturday, in what appeared to be a rare public confrontation with the
unpopular leader.
'The people loathe him and last night they made that very clear with the pots-and-pans protest,' said opposition leader Henrique Capriles.
President Maduro's opponents hope to push him out of office by calling a referendum, which polls show he would lose.
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