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The Bolivarian revolution has taken a further step in its strategy for the "perfect" parliamentary elections in December. A group of armed paramilitaries have forcibly broken into the main headquarters of Acción Democrática (AD) in Caracas and have taken over the facilities after beating a person inside. The same fate has suffered another headquarters of the Social Democratic Party in the Venezuelan capital.

"Our headquarters are attacked by bands of heavily armed scorpions, supported by uniformed officials of the FAES (Special Police Forces) and motorized groups of the regime," denounced Henry Ramos Allup, secretary general of AD, an ally of the PSOE in the Socialist International. The FAES are the "extermination brigades" of Chavismo, according to the United Nations, and the groups make up the army of paramilitaries at the service of the revolution.

The AD headquarters took place almost two months after the Superior Court of Justice (TSJ) of the revolution ruled the intervention of the Adeco party, both of its acronyms and of its headquarters. Nicolás Maduro wants the fraudulent board of directors imposed by his court to present itself to the 6-D parliamentarians with its own candidacy, with the impossible objective of pretending to the country and to the world that it is a legal election.

The same fate then suffered the centrist Primera Justicia (PJ) and Voluntad Popular , the party of the president in charge, Juan Guaidó, and Leopoldo López, an opposition leader who took refuge in the Spanish embassy in Caracas.

"Know that AD will not be dominated by pens or checks or intimidation. It is a feeling that motivates the commitment of our leadership and militancy, that it will not kneel or be part of a fraud," protested Allup through his social networks. Almost thirty opposition parties signed a pact last week not to participate in the 6-D "fraud" and to agree on a common response to the government plan.

"Keep thinking that with an electoral farce that no one will recognize you will win something. Keep thinking that by buying scorpions you will be able to neutralize the committed militancy of all democratic parties," added Allup, referring to the purchase of deputies launched last year by the Colombian businessman Alex Saab, imprisoned today in Cape Verde awaiting his extradition to the US. Maduro's front man and the main financial launderer of Chavismo, according to the Colombian government, managed to form his small group of deputies, ready to lead the Bolivarian operation.

"Welcome to the House of the People" is the message received by visitors to the Social Democratic headquarters in Florida, taken at that time by men in black willing to deliver it to the man appointed by the TSJ, Bernabé Gutiérrez, expelled from the party ago weeks.

"Everyone attentive, who will probably continue with the other kidnapped parties , " warned deputy Freddy Guevara, former vice president of the democratic Parliament, a refugee since 2017 at the Chilean Embassy in Caracas.

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