Venezuelan President Accused the Opposition of Conducting "Fascist Campaign"
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Venezuela’s vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, attacked opposition leader María Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize winner, who she described as “criminal, vulgar and rotten fascist class.” Rodriguez reacted to Machado’s statement in which she said that “the drug cartels have taken over 60% of the Venezuelan population.” The official replied that in that percentage “should include her mother, her children, friends and relatives,” adding that “the ra…
"[Maria Corina Machado] said something serious, serious, which I don't know if the Ministry of Public Affairs heard. She said that 60% of the Venezuelan population is involved in drug trafficking. Or, six in each 10 Venezuelans are involved in drug trafficking," said Nicolas Maduro, in statements published by state TV. Maduro confirmed that 89% of Venezuelans have rejected Machado because he had encouraged a "gringa imperialist invasion" during …
The Venezuelan President accused the opposition leader, María Corina Machado, of leading a "fascist campaign" against the country, claiming that the opposition is "absolutely rejected" by the Venezuelans because of its actions and statements, published today the local press. "[Maria Corina Machado] said something serious, which I do not know if the public ministry has heard. He said that 60% of the Venezuelan population is involved in drug traff…
Maria Machado, during a press conference in Norway, on December 11, after her participation in an event linked to the Nobel Peace Prize, said that "60% of the Venezuelan population works for drug cartels", according to the analysis of the popular communicator ...
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