EFE | LA PRENSA.- La Guardia Nacional Bolivariana (GNB) reprimió este sábado 01 de abril con gases lacrimógenos a cientos de manifestantes opositores que se dirigían hacia la Defensoría del Pueblo, en Caracas, en protesta por las acciones del Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ) en contra del Parlamento.
Los opositores no pudieron continuar su trayecto debido a la presencia de tanquetas antimotines que bloquearon la vía, y fueron dispersados con gases lacrimógenos cuando intentaban tomar una vía alterna hacia el organismo del Poder Moral.

































