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The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup, during a joint press conference with opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba (out of frame), in Caracas on September 5, 2016. With tempers heating up over the woeful state of the economy, Maduro's critics on Sunday pledged new mass demonstrations for the next two Wednesdays to build pressure for a recall vote, while a top socialist said no such referendum was possible before March. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRAFEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images
Venezuelan opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba (L), of the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and the president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup (R) offer a press conference in Caracas on September 5, 2016. With tempers heating up over the woeful state of the economy, Maduro's critics on Sunday pledged new mass demonstrations for the next two Wednesdays to build pressure for a recall vote, while a top socialist said no such referendum was possible before March. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRAFEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images
Venezuelan opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba (L), of the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and the president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup (R) offer a press conference in Caracas on September 5, 2016. With tempers heating up over the woeful state of the economy, Maduro's critics on Sunday pledged new mass demonstrations for the next two Wednesdays to build pressure for a recall vote, while a top socialist said no such referendum was possible before March. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRAFEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images
Venezuelan opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba (L), of the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and the president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup (R) offer a press conference in Caracas on September 5, 2016. With tempers heating up over the woeful state of the economy, Maduro's critics on Sunday pledged new mass demonstrations for the next two Wednesdays to build pressure for a recall vote, while a top socialist said no such referendum was possible before March. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRAFEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images
The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup (C) arrives to offer a press conference in Caracas along Venezuelan opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba (out of frame), in Caracas on September 5, 2016. With tempers heating up over the woeful state of the economy, Maduro's critics on Sunday pledged new mass demonstrations for the next two Wednesdays to build pressure for a recall vote, while a top socialist said no such referendum was possible before March. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRAFEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images
Venezuelan opposition spokesman Jesus Torrealba, of the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and the president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Henry Ramos Allup (out of frame) offer a press conference in Caracas on September 5, 2016. With tempers heating up over the woeful state of the economy, Maduro's critics on Sunday pledged new mass demonstrations for the next two Wednesdays to build pressure for a recall vote, while a top socialist said no such referendum was possible before March. / AFP PHOTO / FEDERICO PARRAFEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images
CALAIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 04: Razor wire security fencing around the Port of Calais on September 4, 2016 in Calais, France. Local farmers, truckers and business owners are taking part in a protest, dubbed Operation Escargot to block off main routes in and out of Calais. They are calling for The Jungle migrant camp at the French port to be demolished. Up to 10,000 migrants are now living at the camp and are using desperate and violent measures to try and board trucks heading for the UK. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
CALAIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 04: Razor wire security fencing around the Port of Calais on September 4, 2016 in Calais, France. Local farmers, truckers and business owners are taking part in a protest, dubbed Operation Escargot to block off main routes in and out of Calais. They are calling for The Jungle migrant camp at the French port to be demolished. Up to 10,000 migrants are now living at the camp and are using desperate and violent measures to try and board trucks heading for the UK. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)












