(Bloomberg) -- Venezuelan students protesting the
closure of the nation's most popular television station plan to
march to the national legislature today as the country's largest
demonstrations in three years extend into a seventh day.
The demonstrations mark the biggest public outcry since
March 2004, when protesters demanded a recall vote on President
Hugo Chavez. Government supporters blamed the opposition for
inciting national protests this week, following Chavez's
decision not to renew the broadcast license of Radio Caracas
Television.
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closure of the nation's most popular television station plan to
march to the national legislature today as the country's largest
demonstrations in three years extend into a seventh day.
The demonstrations mark the biggest public outcry since
March 2004, when protesters demanded a recall vote on President
Hugo Chavez. Government supporters blamed the opposition for
inciting national protests this week, following Chavez's
decision not to renew the broadcast license of Radio Caracas
Television.
Read more at Bloomberg Currencies News
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