BOLÍVAR - UPATA/President Maduro called for action against right-wingers who insult the people on social networks
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Published at: 15/07/2024 03:42 PM
The President of the Republic and candidate for re-election, Nicolás Maduro, asked the Venezuelan authorities to act against militants of the extreme right who, through social networks, have given themselves the task of spreading negative messages towards the Venezuelan people, and especially against their women.
“From Miami, very cool, they insult the Venezuelan people. This is a hate crime and the prosecution should act, even if they are abroad, because one day, constitutional justice must reach them,” said the Head of State during a campaign activity from Upata, Bolívar state.
In this regard, he called on Venezuelans not to fall into the deceptions of the right wing who, during the electoral season, intend to disguise themselves as Pueblo to try to obtain their votes.
“I reject the fascist, misogynistic, racist opinions of these furry rats of the extreme right,” he emphasized after reading some messages published by far-right thinkers on the social network X.
Mazo News Team