During the 30 April parliamentary session, Diosdado Cabello ordered the removal of the microphones from the seats of the opposition deputies. Upon arriving at the floor, the opposition legislators had to wait for the pro-government deputies to take their seats. After almost three hours of delay in the beginning of the session, the microphones were returned and less than half an hour of the agenda was completed, Cabello prevented the opposition legislators from participating again in the debate and silenced William Dávila. Opposition deputies responded by sounding
airhorns and
vuvuzelas as a protest and displayed a banner reading "Coup to the Parliament". A brawl started;
ANTV, the Assembly official television channel, focused the camera shots on the roof of the chamber and broadcast the audio of the Assembly Secretary, Iván Zerpa, when he was reading the approval of new additional credits. Opposition deputy
Ismael García said that the doors of the chamber were closed and that independent media outlets had no access to the Assembly hall. The fight lasted several minutes and was reconstructed by amateur videos taken by the opposition legislators. At the beginning, the pro-government deputies snatched the banner and attacked the opposition deputies. Deputy
María Corina Machado went up to complain to Diosdado Cabello when she was pulled by the hair, thrown to the floor and kicked in the face by pro-government deputy
Nancy Ascencio, who minutes before had attacked her. Machado stated that Cabello laughed while the opponents were being attacked. Among the most badly injured were Julio Borges, who was hit in the left
cheekbone, and María Corina Machado, who suffered a deviated
nasal septum.
Américo de Grazia, deputy for the
Bolívar state, had to be hospitalized after being hit by five pro-government supporters and falling downstairs. Opposition deputies Ismael García,
Nora Bracho,
Homero Ruiz and
Eduardo Gómez Sigala also suffered minor contusions. The
United Socialist Party of Venezuela reported as injured its deputies
Odalis Monzón,
Nancy Ascencio,
Maigualida Barrera and
Claudio Farías. However, amateur videos taken by the opposition recorded that the same deputies promoted the attack against the opponents. == See also ==