Venezuela’s Maduro Reacts to Nobel Winner Machado: “Demonic Witch”
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Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, this Sunday called out the Venezuelan opposition and...
María Corina Machado’s Nobel Peace Prize has escalated political tensions in Venezuela.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reacted to the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. After several days of silence, he spoke at a gathering with indigenous leaders in Caracas and, as one could imagine, he did not congratulate his political opponent, quite the contrary.
Venezuela’s Maduro lashes out at Nobel Peace Prize winner
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called opposition leader María Corina Machado a “demonic witch” in his first comments since she won the Nobel Peace Prize. Maduro is under pressure: The award has concentrated international attention on his regime, and the US military has repeatedly struck alleged Venezuelan vessels as part of its attacks on Caracas-backed drug-smuggling networks. There is more US firepower in the Caribbean Sea than Washington…
Caracas. “Ninety percent of the population (of Venezuela) repudiates the demonic witch of Sayona,” Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said, citing a poll during an act for the Day of Indigenous Resistance.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado is regarded as a decisive opponent of the authoritarian Venezuelan president, who is now distributing against her.
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