Nicolás Maduro reappeared: the references to Argentina and his attacks on the Venezuelan opposition

Nicolás Maduro reappeared: the references to Argentina and his attacks on the Venezuelan opposition

He spoke at the closing of the International Antifascist Festival that was organized in Caracas, in an attempt to gain support from other countries.

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The president of the Venezuelan regime, Nicolas Maduroreferred to Argentina again this Saturday, one day before the inauguration of his third term. On Friday he had criticized President Javier Milei.

“Attention, attention, attention, attention, Maduro is also a Perón soldier” Maduro sang after hearing a similar harangue from some young Argentines who were participating in the closing of the International Antifascist Festival that was organized in the city of Caracas, Venezuela.

The references to our country did not end there. Maduro showed the attendees a gift that the 1986 World Cup-winning soccer star had given him. “I brought Diego Armando Maradona’s watch that he gave me at the end of the 2018 campaign,” he explained.

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Nicolás Maduro took office with strong criticism from the Venezuelan opposition and part of the international community.

Nicolás Maduro took office with strong criticism from the Venezuelan opposition and part of the international community.

“Venezuela is at peace and the people won,” stated Maduro, who criticized the opposition for trying to call for violence and called them fascists.

Nicolás Maduro assumed his third consecutive term as head of the Venezuelan government last Friday, amid strong criticism. of the opposition and part of the international community who are unaware of the official results of the presidential elections of July 28, 2024.

The Venezuelan Armed Forces reject the reward for Maduro offered by the US

In a statement, the Venezuelan Armed Forces rejected the arrest requests against President Nicolás Maduro and the head of Defense, Vladimir Padrino López.

A “spurious reward will not make a dent in the physical and spiritual strength of both recognized leaders,” stated the Armed Forces, who promised to remain “firm as the oak and upright as the saman, to continue leading the nation correctly.”

Opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who proclaims himself as the legitimate president elected in the last elections, asked the Armed Forces to ignore the orders of Nicolás Maduro, whom he accused of flouting the constitution and carrying out a coup d’état.

Despite this, the Armed Forces did not comply with González Urrutia’s request and considered the United States’ arrest request as an aggression that “only further strengthens the cohesion and absolute union in the demand for respect” for their “leaders and superiors.” hierarchical.

Source: Ambito

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