There will be demonstrations against Maduro and in particular against measures taken to prevent the normal functioning of Parliament, where the opposition holds the majority. Meanwhile, Maduro sent the military to the street and promises to distribute a shotgun for each militiaman (soon to be one million, says the President).Since the beginning of April, five people have died in demonstrations against the government and hundreds have been injured. 538 arrests were made and torture is suspected.Eleven Latin American countries have asked Venezuela to guarantee the right to demonstrations. Venezuelan bishops publicly criticize the dictatorial drift of so-called "Bolivarian socialism."