Venezuela Elections: More holiday day

Venezuela has returned to celebrate elections to elect 24 governors, its regional legislators and 285 parliamentarians New National Assembly. But this Sunday may be anything else, be as slow as a holiday The presence of military at the gates of schools De Caracas learns that this is the day of voting. Call for abstinence made by the leader of the opposition Maria Corina Machado After the allegations of fraud in the presidential election last July, it became the most part of the election centers. In July 28, it was calm today, with heavy police deployment, which was arrested by days of violence and opponents and activists, Juan Pablo Gwanipa, A close to Machado is a collaborator.
To take the bus, respectively, at the stop of the Eastern Caracas, Venezuela’s diverse spectra can be seen this morning. Joselin Yapaz, 21, was disconnected from headphones, he was not going to vote and his reasons. “I voted for the first time on July 28 and tramada. There is never a change,” said a journalism student. Mario Blanco, next to 72, is going to ship to vote as he takes the electoral inertia. “Despite the distrust, it is my duty.” On the other hand, Maria Rozas, 54, left home to exercise in one of the largest gardens in the city. “I was tired of voting for time, because the candidate who voted would not win him.” He with Flavio Chavez, 65 -year -old -he and candidates not knowing how to cover anyway. “I will do it to be calm with my consciousness,” he said. “To die with boots,” he added with sarcasm. Beyond Juan Carlos Lopez, 62, already voted for PSUV. In his opinion, the Chavismo wheel does not end and it is necessary to change “it is born as a new opposition.” “I recognize the winner,” he said.
The mood is sad than the election. Nicholas Jorilla, a motorcycle taxi driver who discussed with the driver at the same stop, said. “I believe in organizations, not among people, so I vote, but everyone is sad,” said Jorilla. “In July we gave them on the card and continue sending,” the driver disappointed. “Nothing in Venezuela did nothing, nothing is useful,” he said, showing him the bills of Boliers, to show that he was not worth it during the day.
Although in the street Abstinence is accompanied by disappointment and doubts about the possibility of change Government’s, surveys still have a desire to collect, on social networks, have successfully multiplied photos of empty electoral centers in every corner of the country and proved that people have obeyed the express call for not participating in these elections, which are clearly what they need to invest in what is happening.
Most of the voters were submitted by Chavismo and the elderly, who traditionally voted like voter Irides Ramerez, 77 and Irides Ramerez in Chakao, the municipality of the opposition. The woman believes that Nikolas Maduro won on July 28 with Chavismo’s vote. “We can all think of it here,” he said, however, that she has always been discriminated against by Chavista in the surrounding opposition neighborhood.
In the middle of the city, the Red Machinery tried to take its voters. In the afternoon, the head of the Chavez war units, the political structure of the PSUV, they were able to mobilize 500 of their voters in Venezuela Experimental School, where 4,000 vote. He explained that his granddaughter helped him to send reports to the party. I am talking about the social benefits of the government’s food to attract people to vote on Sunday. “Now it can be more difficult with sanctions, so you have to protect them.” With the Time Trip Promises: Hugo Chavez is hoping for the ownership of apartments in the occupation and seized buildings in the government. Asked how the results were at the center on July 28, he replied: “I don’t know,” he said. “Okay. In three minutes I won our.”
As in the last election appointments, the ruling party maintains its followers from noon to night. However, the chief heads of Chavismo voted in the morning.
Opponents who called to vote were unable to convince many. “We all know that this policy is in intensive therapy in Venezuela,” said Henrik Capriles, a politician who plays a leader in his future as a leader with this call. “If we have anything in our hearts, we are one of those who believe that we should express it. I will spend a lot of voting rights for our country. Manual de Sausa has voted too. The 57 -year -old manager is connected with those arguments, and this Sunday is hoping to be completely red. Ten months ago, many people gathered along with the Volks of Urutia, who had reached the scene of his Volkswagen yellow beetle, and there was no election.