- Title: Venezuela's opposition keeps protesting as "tiger" foreign minister quits
- Date: 22nd June 2017
- Summary: PROTESTER MARCHING WITH CANDLE PROTESTERS MARCHING CANDLES BEING PLACE ON GROUND VARIOUS OF PROTESTERS SURROUNDING CANDLES PROTESTER HOLDING CANDLE AND CROSS CANDLES ON GROUND WITH SIGN READING: "NO MORE DICTATORSHIP" PROTESTERS APPLAUDING
- Embargoed: 6th July 2017 02:59
- Keywords: Nicolas Maduro Delcy Rodriguez opposition
- Location: CARACAS, VENEZUELA
- City: CARACAS, VENEZUELA
- Country: Venezuela
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA0036MCYXXJ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Venezuela's opposition continued to march on Wednesday (June 21) even as Venezuela's Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez left her post to run for a seat in a controversial new congress, drawing praise from her boss as a "tiger" for her feisty defense of the socialist government.
Demonstrators took to the streets in a peaceful late afternoon and evening protest. They set up candles and makeshift shrines to remember 17-year-old Fabian Urbina who was killed by security forces during clashes.
Meanwhile, Maduro held a cabinet meeting where he praised Rodriguez for her service.
Historian and deputy foreign minister Samuel Moncada will replace her, President Nicolas Maduro said, announcing the diplomatic shake-up in a speech on state TV.
"She truly deserves the recognition of the entire country because she has defended Venezuelan sovereignty, peace and independence like a tiger," Maduro said of Rodriguez, who had been Venezuela's top diplomat since the end of 2014.
"Congratulations comrade! Job well done."
Like some other senior Maduro allies, Rodriguez will now be running for a seat in a new Constituent Assembly in an election set for July 30.
Venezuela's opposition is boycotting the vote, saying it is rigged in Maduro's favor and intended purely to keep the ruling Socialist Party in power despite its current unpopularity.
The president says the new assembly, a super body with powers to rewrite the constitution and override other institutions, is necessary to bring peace after nearly three months of anti-government unrest that have killed 75 people. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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