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On 5 July 2017, colectivos and supporters of
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Nicolás Maduro Nicolás Maduro Moros (; born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader serving as the 53rd president of Venezuela since 2013. Previously, he was the 24th Vice President of Venezuela, vice president from 2012 to 20 ...
stormed the
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on the Independence Day of Venezuela, assaulting many members of the opposition-led
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. At least 12 opposition legislators and their staff were injured as a result of the attack.


Series of events


Ceremony

The day began with the
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attempting to commemorate the
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. At approximately 8:20am VST,
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Tareck El Aissami Tareck Zaidan El Aissami Maddah (; born 12 November 1974) is a Venezuelan politician, who served as the vice president of Venezuela from 2017 to 2018. He served as Minister of Industries and National Production since 14 June 2018, and as Ministe ...
, Interior Minister
Néstor Reverol Néstor Luis Reverol Torres (born 28 October 1964) holds the position of Minister of the People's Power for Interior Relations and Justice of Venezuela and is currently Commander General of the National Guard of Venezuela. On 3 August 2016, he ...
and Minister of Defense
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unexpectedly arrived at the
Palacio Federal Legislativo The Palacio Federal Legislativo ( English: Federal Legislative Palace), also known as the Capitolio, is a historic building in Caracas, Venezuela which houses the National Assembly. Located southwest of the Plaza Bolívar, it was built between 1 ...
with government supporters dressed in red, interrupting the days events. El Aissami delivered a speech calling on supporters to march to the Palacio Federal Legislativo and "to forge independence in the streets". After speaking for over fifteen minutes and calling for supporters to march to the palace, El Aissami left the area with his entourage.


Attack

By 9:18am VST, a calm had returned to the National Assembly as the lawmakers retreated into the Palacio Federal Legislativo. Speaker of the National Assembly,
Julio Borges Julio Andrés Borges Junyent (born 22 October 1969 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer. In the late 1990s he had a TV court show called "Justicia Para Todos" on Radio Caracas Televisión. He co-founded the party Primero Justicia ...
, spoke a half hour later calling for the
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to protect the will of the Venezuelan people and not that of a political party. Government supporters began to congregate at the entrances of the Palacio Federal Legislativo at about 10:40am VST and at 11:45am VST, National Guardsmen stationed at the legislative palace allowed the crowds to enter the National Assembly facility. Hundreds of people belonging to colectivos and pro-government groups then stormed the National Assembly armed with pipes, firearms and fireworks, proceeding to fire guns and tear gas throughout the area. By 1:30pm VST, colectivos were inside of the legislative palace assaulting individuals without any intervention from the National Guard. Some legislators made futile attempts to defend themselves from the government groups with fire extinguishers, Opposition lawmakers were beaten with objects and while some were attacked while lying defenseless on the ground. After hours of brawling occurred and many opposition officials were beaten, the National Guard finally withdrew pro-government groups from the facility. File:2017 Venezuelan National Assembly attack.webm, Colectivos attacking lawmakers File:2017 Venezuelan National Assembly attack 2.png, Americo De Grazia on a
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File:2017 Venezuelan National Assembly attack - Armando Armas.webm, Legislator Armando Armas bloodied following the attack
Following the attack, the walls and floors of the Palacio Federal Legislativo were left stained with the blood of opposition lawmakers. However, government supporters remained outside of the Palacio Federal Legislativo for hours, assaulting legislators as they left with the National Guard showing indifference to the pro-government attacks. By 7:10pm, authorities began to escort lawmakers to their vehicles and within twenty minutes, 90% of legislators were evacuated from the area, though journalists and photographers had to escape by their own will under a hail of bottles, fireworks and stones. As a result of the attack, at least 12 opposition officials and their staff were reported to be injured.


Aftermath


Shortage of medical supplies

Following the attack, individuals injured could not receive treatment due to the shortage of medical supplies in the country and because the Bolivarian government prohibited the National Assembly from having proper medical insurance. Many asked for donations of gauze, bandages, antibiotics, antiseptics, IV solutions and painkillers.


Response


Domestic

President
Nicolás Maduro Nicolás Maduro Moros (; born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader serving as the 53rd president of Venezuela since 2013. Previously, he was the 24th Vice President of Venezuela, vice president from 2012 to 20 ...
condemned the attack, describing it as a "strange event" and called for an investigation while National Assembly speaker
Julio Borges Julio Andrés Borges Junyent (born 22 October 1969 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan politician and lawyer. In the late 1990s he had a TV court show called "Justicia Para Todos" on Radio Caracas Televisión. He co-founded the party Primero Justicia ...
described Maduro's remarks as "hypocritical", stating that "it was their armed groups that assaulted and attacked us".


International response


Governments

The governments of
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and
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condemned the assault on the National Assembly. * – The Colombian government, through its Foreign Ministry, issued a statement in which it expressed its emphatic condemnation of the acts of violence registered in the Venezuelan National Assembly and "urges the Venezuelan Government to" guarantee the safety of the members of the public powers. and respect their autonomy. " 8 14 Juan Manuel Santos, president of that country said on his Twitter account: " We condemn the acts of violence in the National Assembly in Caracas. We reiterate the urgent call for a negotiated and peaceful solution. " * – The president of Peru, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, wrote on his Twitter account: "My absolute rejection and condemnation of the unacceptable acts of violence that occurred in the National Assembly of Venezuela." * – The government of Mexico also condemned the events through a statement where it expressed its “strongest condemnation of the serious events that occurred today in the National Assembly of Venezuela, where organized groups broke into violently, injuring legislators and causing destruction. . Mexico expresses its solidarity with the members of the National Assembly, whose investiture must be respected at all times." * – The government of Panama, through its vice president Isabel Saint Malo condemned "emphatically and energetically the violence aroused in the National Assembly of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which left deputies, staff and journalists injured as a result." 16 * – The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland spoke through its ambassador in Caracas, John Saville, who wrote on his Twitter account: “I condemn a grotesque attack against the National Assembly of Venezuela and its deputies. To truly achieve peace, one must act democratically and without violence. " * – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, Sigmar Gabriel, rejected the attack on the National Assembly and urged the national government to "punish those responsible." 18 * – The government of Spain expressed its condemnation of these events and the attacks against parliamentarians in a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and urged the Venezuelan authorities to guarantee the security and independence of the Legislative Power. 19 Mariano Rajoy, head of the Spanish government wrote: "My conviction rotunda to the violent assault of the Parliament of Venezuela. Spain, with peace, freedom and the rights of the Venezuelan people. " * – The United States of America, in a statement from the State Department, condemned "the attack against members of the Venezuelan National Assembly by armed supporters of the Government of President Nicolás Maduro." "This violence (...) is an assault on the democratic principles of the men and women who fought for the independence of Venezuela 206 years ago." 14 * – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada,
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, also rejected the assault on Parliament and urged the Government of Venezuela to respect democratic rights and give independence to the institutions that protect the rights of the Venezuelan people. 20 * – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, Heraldo Muñoz, expressed the condemnation of the government of that country to the attack suffered by the National Assembly. "We issued a statement yesterday expressing our firm condemnation of these acts of violence against the National Assembly of Venezuela and the injured parliamentarians." 21 * – The Guatemalan government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, regretted and condemned these "acts of violence." * European union flagThe president of the Parliament of the European Union Antonio Tajani wrote on the Twitter network: "I condemn the brutal assault on the National Assembly of Venezuela, a symbol of democracy." * – The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs through a statement expressed its condemnation of the "physical attacks of which several parliamentarians and members of the staff of the National Assembly in Caracas were victims." And he added: "There is no rule of law without respect for the institutions, nor democracy without a sovereign parliament and parliamentarians free to exercise their mandate without pressure or violence."


Supranational bodies

The
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and the
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condemned the attack. * - The countries of the Southern Common Market (
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) (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay) considered that "acts of violence" in the National Assembly "constitute a subjugation of the Executive over another Power of the State", and urged the government "to immediately put an end to all discourse and all actions that encourage greater polarization, with the consequent growth of violence, and to guarantee respect for Human Rights, the separation of powers and the validity of the rule of law. " 8 * - The Secretary General of the OAS
Luis Almagro Luis Leonardo Almagro Lemes (; born June 1, 1963) is a Uruguayan lawyer, diplomat, and politician who served as the 10th Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) from 2015 to 2025. A former member of the Broad Front, Alm ...
called for a meeting between government takes place Venezuela and the OAS to find a solution to the crisis. 17


See also

* National Assembly of Venezuela fight *
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* Storming of the Venezuelan National Congress *
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