Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has once again lashed out at Javier Milei, accusing him of attacking his government with fake social media accounts.
The controversy over the use of SIDE funds reached Venezuela. Its president, Nicolas Maduro, accused to his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei spending 100 million dollars to finance bots to attack Chavismo on social media.
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“Today a complaint circulated that says that the Argentine government, through the Argentine intelligence secretariat, called SIDE, spent 100 million dollars from the public budget in the last 20 days to attack the Bolivarian revolution with its bots,” Maduro said during a national broadcast with his cabinet.


According to Maduro, the cyber offensive would also be extended to other countries such as Spain and Mexico. “There are attacks by the hundreds of thousands on accounts, for example, in the program of Diosdado (Cabello, one of the main Chavista leaders), on Wednesday it was attacked from Spain, Argentina and Mexico, bot farms that have their technological fingerprint that says that the farm comes from an IP source and from the Internet of these three countries,” he specified.
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This tactic of Milei, would come from before assuming the government, during his electoral campaign, According to Maduro, the Venezuelan president accused his Argentine counterpart of using a “farm” of “20 thousand phones” that “came to have up to 100 (social media) accounts for each one.”
“He simulated the climate on social media in which everyone was writing in his favor and bought all the important influencers in Argentina and several from abroad“Does this seem similar to what they have done to Venezuela all these days?” Maduro asked.
Massive opposition march in Venezuela: “We will not leave the streets!” said María Corina Machado
Thousands of people They gathered in the streets of Caracasthe capital of Venezuelaand in different parts of the world to show their support for the opposition, after what were the recent presidential elections, with accusations of fraud against Nicolás Maduro’s political sector.
“We are not going to leave the streets!”he assured Maria Corina Machadothe opposition leader who claimed victory at the polls. He carried with him the minutes from his voting centre, as the main argument for prove fraud that Maduro would have committed after declaring his re-election.
The leader explains that her candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutiais the real winner, and he also published on a website copies of more than 80% of the voting records, which he claims prove his claims. “Freedom, freedom!”, “Brave!”they shouted to Machado as he walked through the streets of the Venezuelan city.
Source: Ambito