Venezuela: the irony of Nicolás Maduro against Edmundo González Urrutia: “Has he arrived? I’m nervous”

Venezuela: the irony of Nicolás Maduro against Edmundo González Urrutia: “Has he arrived? I’m nervous”

While giving a speech, the Venezuelan president remembered the opposition leader’s promise to go to his country today to assume power.

The recent assumed president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, This Friday he mocked the opponent Edmundo González Urrutia, who proclaimed himself the winner of the elections of July 28. “As I’m waiting for him to arrive, I’m nervous,” he said ironically during the inauguration ceremony.

During the presidential inauguration ceremony, a loud noise was heard, as if someone had fallen to the ground. That circumstance was used by Maduro to ironize the possibility that González Urrutia would arrive in Venezuela today to assume power. “Who fell over there? Has Edmundo arrived?” Maduro said, causing laughter from those present.

The joke didn’t stop there. Then he asked “pick him up. Pick up his pataruco (coward).” To top off the joke, fear overreacted, he moved his shoulders and explained: “Since I’m waiting for it to arrive, I’m nervous.”

Edmundo González Urrutia had announced that he would go to Venezuela on January 10 to assume power, after proclaiming himself the winner of the last elections and ignoring the official results of the National Electoral Council (CNE). Nine former Latin American presidents even announced that they would accompany him to their country to fulfill his promise.

The appearance of the other opposition leader Corina Machado in an opposition march the day before, was a prelude to González Urrutia’s intention to take office this Friday as president of Venezuela, but, until now, he has not been able to enter his country.

Nicolás Maduro targeted Javier Milei and called him a “Nazi Zionist”

Nicolas Maduro He also targeted President Javier Milei in a press conference. There he assured that “the extreme right led by Milei wants to impose a president on Venezuela” and recalled “when they tried” with Juan Guaidó: “Very a thief, very a bandit.”

Maduro gave a speech televised by the TeleSur network. There he targeted Milei and said that “the extreme right led by a Nazi Zionist, a social sadist, called Javier Milei, together with the North American empire, believes that it can impose a president on Venezuela.” “No one in this world imposes a president on Venezuela. They have not been able to and will never be able to“, he stated.

Source: Ambito

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