The Venezuelan community has become one of the most important migration flows of the last decade, concentrating mainly in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The meeting is scheduled for 3:00 PM and aims to bring together the massive diaspora residing in the country following the historic events that led to the detention of Nicolás Maduro. According to what was learned by the Argentine News Agency, the call was quickly disseminated on social media, accompanied by images of previous massive marches with tricolor flags. Thousands of Venezuelans are expected to gather at this iconic landmark to express their support for the political transition and celebrate the end of the Chavist regime. IP How many Venezuelans currently live in Argentina? According to the latest official data from the National Directorate of Migration and estimates from civil society organizations, more than 220,000 Venezuelans reside in Argentina. Buenos Aires, January 4 -- The 'Alliance for Venezuela' organization has called for an urgent mobilization this Sunday at the city's Obelisk under the slogan 'Venezuela, you are not alone'.
Venezuelan Diaspora in Argentina to Hold Rally in Support of Political Transition
The 'Alliance for Venezuela' organization has called for an urgent mobilization at the Obelisk in Buenos Aires under the slogan 'Venezuela, you are not alone'. Thousands of Venezuelans living in Argentina will express their support for the country's political transition and celebrate the end of the Chavist regime. According to official data, more than 220,000 Venezuelan citizens reside in Argentina.