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December 8, 2013: In municipal elections, the chavismo wins 76% of mayoralties and 58.5% of votes. The plebiscite announced by the right wing failed.

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  1. December 8, 2013: In municipal elections, the chavismo wins 76% of mayoralties and 58.5% of votes. The plebiscite announced by the right wing failed.

  2. December 18, 2013: President Nicolás Maduro calls for dialogue and all the mayors and governors answered his call, thus making clear that they all recognize him as the President of the Republic

  3. February 11, 2014: Leopoldo López announces to CNN that “tomorrow’s (February 12) demonstration seeks to stay in the street (…) They won’t endure us. Tomorrow we’ll take a firm step that will allow us to keep advancing.”

  4. February 12, 2014: The march calling for “the exit” (La Salida) of the government takes place. A group of hooded people assaulted the headquarters of the Attorney General’s Office. Two people died during these violent actions.

  5. February 12, 2014: Patrols of the state security agencies were destroyed and set on fire. February 12: At night, violent groups moved to other areas of the city and assaulted and destroyed the headquarters of the state-run telephone company, four subway stations, and public and private property. One person died during these actions.

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