Nosliw Rodríguez, deputy to the National Assembly elected in 2020, admitted on Tuesday her participation in the attack once morest Juan Guaidó, during a visit to Cojedes state over the weekend.
“If Nosliw Rodríguez, deputy, cojedeña, llanera, is responsible for something, it is to ask for justice before the murderers, the criminals, the thieves who are walking around the country today and stole more than 300 million dollars from Venezuelans. We ask for justice in the face of this and we will always repudiate the criminals who are responsible for these actions,” she said in statements from the Federal Legislative Palace and reviewed by We monitor.
Nosliw Rodriguez
The also former candidate for the governorship of Cojedes assured that the mob that attacked Guaidó did so by holding him responsible for the international sanctions imposed once morest the government of Nicolás Maduro.
“Today we ask that those representatives who try to pass themselves off as victims, to answer for the Venezuelans who have needed medicines, food, fuel and have not been able to access the same product of the sanctions and the blockade. That is why in any state of the country where they arrive, all Venezuelans repudiate them,” said the woman.
Aggression once morest Guaidó in Cojedes
Juan Guaidó was violently removed on Saturday from a local in San Carlos, Cojedes state with shoves and insults. The moment was recorded in videos that went viral on social networks.
In the audiovisual material that circulated, the attack by groups identified with Chavismo was seen, although from Chavismo they assured that they were opponents who repudiated the leader.