Kevincinho KDG10 Posted November 1, 2016 Posted November 1, 2016 Venezuelan opposition released in May, after starting the dialogue table The National Assembly, meanwhile, has decided to postpone the debate on the political responsibility of Nicolas Maduro and the Venezuelan opposition has suspended the march to Miraflores Palace The president of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro. The Government of Venezuela has released Monday arrested five opponents, shortly after the start of dialogue between the government and the opposition. The mayor of Sucre, Carlos Ocariz, has detailed through its official account on the social network Twitter that authorities have released Andres Moreno, Marco Trejo and Carlos Melo. After that, the general secretary of the MUD, Jesus 'CHUO' Torrealba, has indicated through the same route that they have joined Andres Rodriguez Leon and Caramoto. Hours later, the National Assembly of Venezuela, of opposition majority has agreed to postpone "for a few days" the debate scheduled to determine the political responsibility of President Nicolas Maduro on what he considers the "rupture of the constitutional order" in the country. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Democratic Unity (MUD) has announced the suspension of the march he had called for Thursday to Miraflores Palace --sede venezolano-- government to demand the recall referendum against President Nicolas Mature. Dialogue table The Venezuelan government and the opposition have agreed in the last hours the formation of four tables --paz work and rule of law, reparations for victims, electoral timetable and economía-- to advance open dialogue to overcome the political crisis. The agreement reached on Sunday expressly includes controversial issues such as the review of the situation of opponents or examine the functioning and independence of public powers prisoners. The Government of Venezuela and its main opponents have begun in Caracas a dialogue to try to resolve the country's crisis, with no party opposition Leopoldo Lopez, Will Po[CENSORED]r (VP), which until the last minute put on hold the talks. RTVE journalists The Government of Venezuela has finally allowed entry to the correspondent of RTVE in Colombia, Nuria Ramos, and his team, who took more than 14 hours retained after arriving Tuesday at Caracas airport, as reported by the public entity television. As explained Ramos, on arrival at Caracas airport were asked the passport and, after 45 minutes of waiting, they were denied entry. Although initially they were told that would be returned to Bogota on a flight, the Executive Maduro has allowed them entry into the country. Quote
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