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Venezuela lawmakers brawl amid election tensions

The Philippine Star

CARACAS, Venezuela  â€” Members of Venezuela's National Assembly say postelection tensions set off a brawl between lawmakers that left one opposition assembly member badly bruised and bleeding.

Opposition assembly member Ismael Garcia tells The Associated Press that pro-government legislators threw punches Tuesday night after members of his coalition tried to protest a proposal barring them from legislative activities.

Assembly member Julio Borges appeared on an independent television station soon after with blood running down one side of his swollen face. Pro-government legislators appeared on state TV accusing opposition members of attacking them.

The opposition has refused to accept President Nicolas Maduro's narrow April 14 victory, prompting the pro-government side to try to bar them from the assembly. Tuesday's fight was the second in which opposition legislators said the other side attacked them.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS

GOVERNMENT

ISMAEL GARCIA

JULIO BORGES

LEGISLATORS

MEMBER

MEMBERS OF VENEZUELA

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

OPPOSITION

PRESIDENT NICOLAS MADURO

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