The sessions hemicycle of the Venezuelan National Assembly, where the brawl took place
Date
30 April 2013
Location
Federal Legislative Palace, Caracas, Venezuela
Caused by
Disavowal of the results of the 2013 presidential elections and of Nicolás Maduro as president of Venezuela.
Refusal of the president of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, to grant the right to speak to opposition deputies.
Tensions between opposition and the ruling party
Parties
Opposition deputies
Pro-government deputies
Casualties and losses
Injured:
Julio Borges
María Corina Machado
Américo de Grazia
Ismael García
Nora Bracho
Homero Ruiz
Eduardo Gómez Sigala
Injured:
Nancy Ascencio
Odalis Monzón
Maigualida Barrera
Claudio Farías
Eleven deputies injured in total
A brawl in the National Assembly of Venezuela took place on 30 April 2013 at the Federal Legislative Palace, in Caracas, after opposition deputies who did not recognize the results of the 2013 presidential elections and the ruling party's candidate Nicolás Maduro as president were denied the right to speak for the second consecutive ordinary session. The brawl resulted in at least 11 deputies injured.
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