Estas fueron algunas de las pancartas presentes en la concentración de este #1S

Estas fueron algunas de las pancartas presentes en la concentración de este #1S

An opposition supporter wearing a cap with the colours of the national flag, takes a photo with his cell phone during a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, September 1, 2016. REUTERS/Christian Veron
 REUTERS/Christian Veron

 

Este jueves 1 de septiembre, la oposición venezolana convocó a una concentración en distintos puntos de Caracas para solicitar una fecha definitiva para la recolección de del 20% de la firmas para la activación de referendo revocatorio contra la presidencia de la república.

La creatividad del venezolano no pudo faltar en esta concentración, aquí algunas de las pancartas presentes en la concentración de este #1S
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Opposition supporters carry an illustration of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro that reads "lets recall him" take part in a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas, Venezuela, September 1, 2016. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

 

Opposition supporters take part in a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, September 1, 2016. The sign reads: "For a free country". REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins

 

An opposition supporter takes part in a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro while carrying a sign that reads "Go out, inept" in Caracas, Venezuela, September 1, 2016. REUTERS/Christian Veron

 

Un opositor sostiene un cartel durante una marcha en demanda de un referendo contra el presidente Nicolás Maduro, en Caracas, Venezuela. 1 de septiembre de 2016. Decenas de miles de venezolanos se congregaban el jueves para la "toma de Caracas", una marcha que la oposición prevé masiva y que busca presionar por una fecha para celebrar un referéndum revocatorio contra el presidente Nicolás Maduro. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

A sign that reads "That this Christmas will come without Nicolas" is seen in the backpack of an opposition supporter during a rally to demand a referendum to remove Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela September 1, 2016. REUTERS/Marco Bello

 

Un hombre sostiene un cartel que reza "No más socialismo" mientras los manifestantes se reúnen para una marcha por Caracas convocada por la oposición, el jueves 1 de septiembre de 2016. (AP Foto/Fernando Llano)

 

Venezuelan indigenous people prepare to take part in an opposition march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela's opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

 

Activists take part in an opposition march in Caracas, on September 1, 2016. Venezuela's opposition and government head into a crucial test of strength Thursday with massive marches for and against a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro that have raised fears of a violent confrontation. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRA

 

Opponents to Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro gather before a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016 The Venezuelan opposition will require Thursday in the streets of Caracas, in what he hopes is a historic march, a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro, who will respond to the challenge with another rally, amid fears of outbreaks of violence. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO

 

Opponents to Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro gather before a rally in Caracas on September 1, 2016 The Venezuelan opposition will require Thursday in the streets of Caracas, in what he hopes is a historic march, a recall referendum against President Nicolas Maduro, who will respond to the challenge with another rally, amid fears of outbreaks of violence. / AFP PHOTO / JUAN BARRETO