Yes. We feel in the street and we saw in polls and we saw in the institutions, in the public institutions, that now we are a majority. Everyone wants a change including the collectives, which are groups, armed groups, from the government. They speak on television and say we need change. We want to live in peace. We don't have estado de derecho. We don't have rule of law in Venezuela. We don't have that.
We live in fear because there is not control. We live in a disaster. We live in a real disaster, and people want to be safe and people want to have food and the minimum things they need to live normal lives in a country and Venezuelans right now are desperate. I'm sure and I'm full of hope that we're going to have the change. Next year we have parliamentary elections, but I think before that Maduro needs to do something. The first thing Maduro needs to do is to release Leopoldo López and all political prisoners.
On February 12 three people died. Bassil Da Costa, a student, they shot.... We saw the video and you can see the video on YouTube, the video and the photograph. He was shot by the police of state. There was also Redman—another boy—and Juancho Montoya, a leader of the collective. The brother of Juancho Montoya called in the media for Leopoldo López to be released. Leopoldo López is not a murderer. Leopoldo López was not there when his brother went in the street and died.
So it's crazy that we are living and we know the truth and we have a government that lies, lying behind you and lying to the media, lying in the testimony. And It's not only lies. They speak with bad words and we don't like that and we don't want that for Venezuela.