The rally participants gathered to express their support for their leader and to call for peace in the country. The rally, which ended at the Miraflores Palace, became the largest demonstration in support of the government since the elections.
Among the participants of the march, both pedestrians and a large column of bikers who led the 8-kilometer procession could be seen. During the rally, slogans for peace and unity were heard, and congratulations on the election victory.
The presidential election in Venezuela took place on July 28, and the next day, the national electoral council declared Nicolas Maduro the elected president for the 2025–2031 term. According to the electoral council, he received 51% of the votes. On Monday, July 29, protests erupted in Venezuela, with clashes between police and demonstrators in Caracas, where protesters began throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at law enforcement officers. According to the Attorney General’s Office, 77 law enforcement officers were injured, and 1,062 people were detained on charges related to the destruction of state infrastructure, incitement of hatred, and terrorism. The Venezuelan government accused several countries of interfering in the elections and the people’s right to self-determination.
Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency