EN FOTOS: Insultos, golpes y lacrimógenas en las afueras de la Asamblea Nacional

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Decenas de personas identificadas con el chavismo en Venezuela agredieron verbalmente a periodistas y diputados cuando estaban ingresando  a la Asamblea Nacional e intentaron entrar por la fuerza al Legislativo, pero la Guardia Nacional Bolivariana (GNB) no se los permitió, según constató Efe.





Estas personas gritaban consignas en respaldo al presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, y aseguraron que la Asamblea es ilegítima y que no la reconocen.

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Opponents to Venezuelan government gather before the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. Venezuela's opposition ratchets up the pressure on President Nicolas Maduro at mass protests, announcing plans for a general strike, a new march and a legislative onslaught. / AFP PHOTO / RONALDO SCHEMIDT

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Opposition lawmakers protect themselves while they try to reach the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. "We are going to notify Nicolas Maduro that the Venezuelan people declare he has abandoned his post," the speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, said to cheers from hordes of protesters in Caracas. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

Opposition lawmakers protect themselves while they try to reach the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. "We are going to notify Nicolas Maduro that the Venezuelan people declare he has abandoned his post," the speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, said to cheers from hordes of protesters in Caracas. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

Opposition lawmakers protect themselves while they try to reach the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. "We are going to notify Nicolas Maduro that the Venezuelan people declare he has abandoned his post," the speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, said to cheers from hordes of protesters in Caracas. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

Opposition lawmakers protect themselves while they try to reach the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. "We are going to notify Nicolas Maduro that the Venezuelan people declare he has abandoned his post," the speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, said to cheers from hordes of protesters in Caracas. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

Opposition lawmakers protect themselves while they try to reach the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. "We are going to notify Nicolas Maduro that the Venezuelan people declare he has abandoned his post," the speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, said to cheers from hordes of protesters in Caracas. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

Opposition lawmakers protect themselves while they try to reach the National Assembly in Caracas on October 27, 2016. "We are going to notify Nicolas Maduro that the Venezuelan people declare he has abandoned his post," the speaker of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, said to cheers from hordes of protesters in Caracas. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

Efe comprobó que aunque estos colectivos no lograron entrar en su totalidad al Palacio Legislativo, algunas personas lograron filtrarse en las instalaciones y fueron expulsadas por los miembros de la GNB.

Los colectivos identificados con el oficialismo se mantienen en las inmediaciones de la Cámara bloqueando el ingreso a los parlamentarios y a la prensa al Palacio Legislativo.

La Guardia Nacional custodia el lugar para que puedan pasar los diputados del edificio administrativo parlamentario de Pajaritos hacia el edificio Protocolar, donde se celebran las sesiones.

La Asamblea Nacional tiene prevista para hoy una sesión en la que sus miembros discutirán la participación de los gremios académicos y ciudadanos en lo que la mayoría opositora que controla el Parlamento denomina la defensa de la Constitución.

El Parlamento acusó esta semana al presidente Maduro de haber roto el hilo constitucional por lo que su la Cámara evaluará su responsabilidad política.

En ese sentido, la AN acordó citar a Maduro el próximo martes para que “responda todas las argumentaciones y acusaciones” presentadas en su contra y para que “demuestre que se somete a la Constitución y al Parlamento”. EFE