An empanada restaurant in a remote Venezuelan village is the latest target of President Nicolas Maduro's regime. Their crime? Serving breakfast to opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Just 30 minutes after the politician visited the restaurant, run by two sisters, the tax authorities shut it down.
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00:00This is the first time that they have closed the restaurant, there are several businesses,
00:18but they closed the business, it was just us, and I think they closed it because they visited
00:26Maria Corina and it is not something unfair because we here in the restaurant we receive
00:30everyone who arrives, whether they are from several ...
00:33A small empanada with the sauerkraut, because if it was a lot, no.
00:37And everyone helps each other?
00:40Well ...
00:49They were standing, accommodated, because we took out the meals.
00:54The stop of those who know, it was this.
00:57Hey!
00:58And at dawn, they always leave at dawn and arrive at ...
01:01What can I tell you?
01:02Two, sometimes they arrive at five.
01:04And I stopped by here in support of these women, the Hernández, who became very famous,
01:09and well, since I want to make a change in my country and I want to contribute that little bit,
01:13that grain of sand, I stopped just to meet them and well, I took advantage and we are going to buy some empanadas.
01:24Thank you.
01:25Thank you.