Venezuela: " Venezuela Needs Nicolas", Thousands of Supporters Protest to Demand Maduro's Return
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Pro protestors Nicolas Maduro marched in the streets of Caracas this Tuesday Thousands of supporters of the power marched on Tuesday in the streets of Caracas to demand the return of the president
Thousands of power supporters marched on Tuesday in the streets of Caracas to demand the return of the fallen Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, captured by the United States just a month ago, on January 3.
Thousands of people marched in Caracas this Tuesday to demand the release of President Nicolás Maduro, who was kidnapped a month ago in a U.S. military incursion, said AFP journalists. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were kidnapped to New York to face an alleged drug trafficking trial. Venezuelan power inherited it from its vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, who governs under pressure from Washington. "Peace came, which Venezuela needs Nicolás,…
TeleSUR, Latin American Summary, February 3, 2026. Congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra participated this Tuesday in the march developed in the streets of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, where he thanked those present for the solidarity and support in the struggle for the return of President Nicolás Maduro Moros and First Lady Cilia Flores. During the [...] La entrada Venezuela. Maduro Guerra: We unanimously demand that we be returned to Nicolás…
Thousands of protesters in Caracas demanded the return of Maduro and his wife from the United States, where they are being held captive.
Caracas: Thousands of people demonstrated in Caracas on Tuesday, demanding the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was ousted and detained by US military forces last month. AFP journalists saw the demonstrators, mostly public sector employees, marching through the Venezuelan capital chanting “Venezuela needs Nicolas.” Some held up pictures of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who was arrested […]
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