Head of State: Bots don't march or vote, it's the People who march and vote

President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro
Presidential Press

Published at: 19/08/2024 08:17 PM

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, criticized this Monday the cyberwar strategy being carried out by the extreme right against progressive processes in the region, such as in Venezuela and Mexico, which recently held elections that were attacked through social networks.

However, during the 54th edition of his Con Maduro+ program, the Head of State stated that “bots don't march or vote, it's the people who march and vote”, referring to the resounding victories of him and the elected president of the Aztec nation Claudia Sheinbaum in recent electoral processes.

He denounced “an increase in cyber war against the country through bots, bot farms from Argentina (...) We are being attacked from Argentina by the farms of (Javier) Milei, of fascism and also with money from the Argentine government's budget, they spent more than 100 million dollars on the attacks of the last two weeks,” he recalled.

He added that there is also an increase in attacks from Spain, “bot farms from the Spanish extreme right and from Mexico all the bot farms used by the Mexican extreme right in the electoral war in the electoral campaign (Sheinbaum's) all now directed them over Venezuela, believing that bot farms govern or run the country here in Venezuela.”

The Dignitary pointed out that the bot war aims to make the revolutionary people feel rejected, attacked, afraid, “and it has another objective to fill the mind of some madman with hate so that one day you go down the street and they attack you verbally, they physically attack you, so it's a very dirty fascist campaign, which we have to denounce, confront and defeat definitely,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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