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Two handmade protest signs are laid flat on a dark grey asphalt surface, possibly a street or plaza, under bright daylight. The signs are made of white fabric, stretched open by wooden sticks at their ends. The paved surface is speckled with small stones and has visible cracks.

The sign on the left, primarily in red and brown lettering, reads "DEISI... SE VA EL '3' DE JULIO CHAO CHAO GOOD BY," which translates to "Deisi... (s)he leaves July 3rd, Bye Bye Good Bye." Below the line "SE VA," several small, cartoonish caricatures of figures, one appearing to wear a military-style cap, are visible.

The sign on the right, featuring brown and pink lettering, states "EN VENEZUELA YA BASTA DE PRESIDENTES 'CHIMBOS' ELECCIONES." This translates to "In Venezuela, enough of 'bogus' Presidents, ELECTIONS." The word "ELECCIONES" (Elections) is repeatedly emphasized in pink and on smaller strips of paper pasted onto the banner.

The signs collectively convey strong political messages of discontent, demanding the departure of current leadership and calling for new elections in Venezuela. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. No people are visible in the image.
MJLM

Jun 3, 2026

Caracas, Venezuela

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Two handmade protest signs are laid flat on a dark grey asphalt surface, possibly a street or plaza, under bright daylight. The signs are made of white fabric, stretched open by wooden sticks at their ends. The paved surface is speckled with small stones and has visible cracks. The sign on the left, primarily in red and brown lettering, reads "DEISI... SE VA EL '3' DE JULIO CHAO CHAO GOOD BY," which translates to "Deisi... (s)he leaves July 3rd, Bye Bye Good Bye." Below the line "SE VA," several small, cartoonish caricatures of figures, one appearing to wear a military-style cap, are visible. The sign on the right, featuring brown and pink lettering, states "EN VENEZUELA YA BASTA DE PRESIDENTES 'CHIMBOS' ELECCIONES." This translates to "In Venezuela, enough of 'bogus' Presidents, ELECTIONS." The word "ELECCIONES" (Elections) is repeatedly emphasized in pink and on smaller strips of paper pasted onto the banner. The signs collectively convey strong political messages of discontent, demanding the departure of current leadership and calling for new elections in Venezuela. The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. No people are visible in the image.

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