Venezuelans take to the streets against Maduro

Venezuelans are marching in the streets and waving their nation's flag as they demand that President Nicolas Maduro step down from power.

Venezuelans take to the streets against Maduro

Venezuelans are marching in the streets and waving their nation's flag as they demand that President Nicolas Maduro step down from power.

Members of the National Guard launched tear gas at protesters in the middle-class neighbourhood of El Paraiso.

Protests in other parts of the city were taking place without any confrontation.

Venezuelans attending the anti-government protest said they are fed up with spiralling inflation, a shortage of basic goods and a migration crisis dividing families.

Demonstrators shouted phrases such as "Get out Maduro!" as they heeded the opposition's call to gather.

Pro-Maduro Venezuelans were also beginning to converge in concentration points for counter-protests organised by the government.

The government has accused the opposition of trying to provoke bloodshed.

- Press Association

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