Maduro proposes to advance parliament elections
03 February 2019, 19:39 BDT


Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has been under pressure to offer an early election to the parliament.
Maduro has suggested this on Saturday, reports Reuters reports.
Thousands of people protested against Maduro yesterday to protest the resignation. On the same day, a senior army officer of the country's air force left Maduro. In the emergence of the situation, Maduro is believed to have proposed a parliamentary election to retain his power.
Maduro has been increasing pressure on the country and abroad to step down. On the other hand, support for the country's self-proclaimed interim President Huan Guadao is increasing.
Lastly, the senior officer of the country's air force left the office of Major General Francisco Yaniz Maduro. In a video message on Twitter, he expressed his support for Guido. At the same time, the army called for rebellion.
Venezuela's powerful army is still in favor of Maduro. Opposition leader Huan Guaido has been urging the army repeatedly to remove Maduro from power.
Maduro proposed a parliamentary election ahead of a rally in Caracas in the capital on Wednesday.
However, the country's opposition leader Huan Guaido has been demanding a fresh and transparent presidential election.
Venezuela has become increasingly unpopular for years due to the financial crisis, and Socialist President Maduro has become increasingly unpopular for years. In this situation on January 23, Guaydo announced himself the country's interim president. After his announcement, Venezuela came under severe political turmoil.
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