Downtown Caracas was heavily militarized after protesters dispersed overnight. González, who stood alongside Machado, said that while he understands people’s indignation, calm is needed.
The backslapping among government insiders in downtown Caracas on Friday contrasted sharply with the hundreds of Venezuelans who took to the streets Thursday to protest Maduro’s power grab.
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