Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas in marches for and against President Nicolas Maduro's government on Saturday, as the nation's massive divide became ever more visible.The protests - which began on February 4 - are seen as the biggest test yet to socialist leader Mr. Maduro since he succeeded Hugo Chavez last year, with the country's economic problems at the heart of often bloody scenes that have left 10 people dead and scores injured.
What do you think the government should do to deal with these protest?
I think they should compromise with the protesters and reach a peaceful agreement in order to avoid future violence and more deaths. I think that it might also be smart to replace Maduro as president if so many people disagree with his leadership.
I hope the government and the protesters can settle a pace agreement. Violence or the civil war is to be avoided at all the time. Violence should be their inevitable last option.