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Venezuelan Opposition Calls Claims of Involvement in Attack on Maduro Lies

© AFP 2023 / Juan BarretoVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C) and his wife Cilia Flores arrive for a ceremony to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the National Guard in Caracas on August 4, 2018 day in which Venezuela's controversial Constituent Assembly marks its first anniversary. The Constituent Assembly marks its first anniversary on August 4 as the embodiment of Maduro's entrenchment in power despite an economic crisis that has crippled the country's public services and destroyed its currency. The assembly's very creation last year was largely responsible for four months of street protests that left some 125 people dead.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C) and his wife Cilia Flores arrive for a ceremony to celebrate the 81st anniversary of the National Guard in Caracas on August 4, 2018 day in which Venezuela's controversial Constituent Assembly marks its first anniversary. The Constituent Assembly marks its first anniversary on August 4 as the embodiment of Maduro's entrenchment in power despite an economic crisis that has crippled the country's public services and destroyed its currency. The assembly's very creation last year was largely responsible for four months of street protests that left some 125 people dead. - Sputnik International
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MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - Venezuela's opposition Justice First party said on Friday that the claims by the country's authorities that the party was allegedly behind the attack on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro were lies.

Earlier in the week, a Venezuelan court issued arrest warrant for opposition lawmakers Julio Borges and Juan Requesens over alleged involvement in an incident which the Venezuelan authorities claimed was an assassination attempt against Maduro. The Constituent Assembly stripped both of their parliamentary immunity. Requesens was arrested and his confession was recorded on videotape, as shown by Venezuela’s Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez.

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, security personnel surround Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro during an incident as he was giving a speech in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018 - Sputnik International
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Juan Requesens, detained by the authorities on suspicion of organizing the attempted assassination of Maduro, admitted that he had helped another suspect to cross the border and leave Venezuela.

"We refute the lies and slander, which the regime of Nicholas Maduro uses to link us to the dubious acts of violence Venezuelans have no faith in. Venezuela and the world know that Justice First only demands adherence to the constitution and free elections that will help to save sovereignty of the people and begin reconstruction of the country," the party said in a statement.

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On Saturday, a blast occurred during Maduro’s address at a military parade in Caracas. After the incident, Venezuela’s Information Minister Jorge Rodriguez said that Maduro had survived an assassination attempt with the use of explosive drones. The president was unharmed but seven soldiers were injured in the blast. The "National Movement of Soldiers in T-shirts," a local clandestine movement, on Sunday claimed responsibility for the assassination attempt.

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