The order of the President of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos, removing the Legislative Palace iconography associated with the late President Hugo Chavez and the portraits of his successor Nicolas Maduro made headlines in several newspapers and information portals in the world, who published the photo front and they reproduced the video on their pages, published by the National
The Wall Street Journal
The major American newspaper photo was associated with the end of the rupture of a cycle in the National Assembly. "Out With the Old, In With the New in Venezuela" ("Out with the old, enters new in Venezuela") entitled the central plot of the newspaper, in which a man takes a picture of the late President Hugo Chavez, in which bottom edge reads: "And forever"
El PaĆs of Spain
"The symbolic end of Chavista power in the Assembly of Venezuela," the Spanish daily title, which broadcast the video of the President of the National Assembly, Henry Ramos, who gave express orders to the staff of Parliament to have only the historic oil Liberator Simon Bolivar.
Trade in Ecuador
The newspaper said that the ruling party received as a provocative act the decision of the new president of the National Assembly. Photo, removing the symbols of Chavez headquarters of the legislature, accompanied an extensive article titled: "Venezuela enters battle institutional crisis by government-opposition"
Bolivia Day
There was not any interpretation or analysis in the Bolivian newspaper owner who simply: Withdraw image of Hugo Chavez of Venezuela Parliament ". The text reflected: "The photo was withdrawn (...) along with all graphic trace 17 years of Chavista hegemony in the Legislative"
