President Maduro: The attacks of the extreme right and their call for fraud is not a new film in Venezuela

Meeting with International Companions to the July 28 elections
Presidential Press Photo

Published at: 27/07/2024 08:22 PM

This Saturday, July 27, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, stressed that the attacks of the Venezuelan extreme right against elections and Chavism are not a new film in Venezuela, since it is the same script they have used since the arrival of Commander Hugo Chávez.

In that regard, during the Meeting with International Companions for the 2024 Presidential Elections, he recalled that the campaign of 1997 and 1998 was the dirtiest they have done against a candidate in Venezuela. At the same time, he indicated that those sectors disqualified the Commander and all the polls considered him a loser.

“We won and then in 2002 they staged a coup d'etat (...) they said 'Chavism is over', that's not new, they made us invisible and underestimated us,” he said, referring to the fact that the extremist Venezuelan right was the one that poisoned the entire Latin American right, for which he extended forgiveness to the world.

He also indicated that after the Commander's departure, that extreme right continued its attacks and underestimated the people of Venezuela. “What multifaceted criminal aggression against Venezuela, 930 criminal measures, caused Venezuela to lose in one year we went from 56 million dollars, the next year 700 million dollars. What country endures that and survives that? (...) they hid the food (...) But this town resisted heroically,” he emphasized.

On the subject of singing fraud in elections, he mentioned that it is also part of the same film that has been seen in the country by the Venezuelan extreme right. “In the 2018 elections, one of the opposition candidates at 11 in the morning shouted fraud (...) that's why this film is not new, maybe that year the people voted we won, we swore an oath and there was peace,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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