terça-feira, 11 de março de 2014

Venezuela: Doctors are protesting and mature recognizes problems

The demonstration was like fate in front of the Miraflores Palace, the Government Headquarters, but was unable to reach due to the containment of the protest action by the police. What still revolted over the protesters, as was the case of Dr. Alfredo Baez, who criticized what he said was a fact that "Venezuelans who are not beside this Government" are "prevented" agitate "next to Miraflores and other public buildings."

The doctor Eliana Carmona, for his part, stressed the effects of the "crisis" that affects the Venezuela: few resources "[hospitals] and there is no way to take care properly and with quality of our patients."

However, presiding at a graduation ceremony of over 2500 new doctors, the President Nicolás Maduro took the speech in front of the audience of graduates to leave some messages to the opposition about the hospital sector: "for the right bitter don't come say that in Venezuela there's no health care for the people, I can't help but recognize that there are problems. Of course there are problems. But we're taking care of them and make the announcement here of more resources and programs to continue to advance, especially hospital level. "

At the same time as the doctors ' protest, and as has been usual also, Caracas was the scene of a large March in support of the Government of Nicolas Maduro. This time, however, there was no record of clashes or of any acts of violence in the capital.

In other Venezuelan cities, however, there was. As for example in San Cristóbal, in the extreme west of the country, near the border with Colombia, where anti-Government protests resulted the applicants this Monday in new clashes with the Venezuelan police, who resorted including shots of rubber bullets and tear gas to try to control the demonstrators.

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