President Maduro urges the opposition to participate in parliamentary elections

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, made a call on Wednesday to all the political sectors of the country to participate in the next elections – which must take place this year -, in which will be elected the members of the National Assembly, and thus settle the differences in the ballot boxes.

“This year there should be elections, if the pandemic allows it. Go present your candidates, and let’s defend the affairs of Venezuelans at the ballot box, and whoever wins, wins. Let a new National Assembly come with new rivers, with new airs, to help coexistence”, said the Venezuelan head of state from the Casa Aquiles Nazoa, in Caracas, during a journey of Mission Venezuela Bella.

This call is made a week after the state security forces – along with the people’s power – thwarted a terrorist incursion, which aimed to carry out a coup d’état in the country, as well as to assassinate the National President, revolutionary leaders, as well as members of the Venezuelan opposition.

This information was confirmed by the detainees in this raid – more than 30 terrorists have already been detained -, including two former American green berets.

During their statements, the detainees – who have already been brought to the Venezuelan justice – detailed that this attack was subscribed in a contract signed by Juan Guaidó – right-wing deputy of the National Assembly -, the fugitive from justice J.J. Rendón and the mercenary and president of the Silvercop company, Juan Goudreau.

This document – which was presented at the end of March by the ex-military man and deserter Cliver Alcalá – lists all Venezuelans of the Homeland as terrorists, as well as saying that Guaidó would allow the mercenary Juan Goudreau through the contract, to use in Venezuela all kinds of conventional weapons , self-activated mines, among other lethal weapons.

The operation and assassination of high-level government officials would last more than 400 days, because it included the stay of “special forces” in the country.

Guaidó was planning to pay the contractor a non-refundable advance of $ 1,500,000.