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Nicolas Maduro News: Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro is in the news for his strange statement of celebrating Christmas in October instead of December 25. ‘Christmas smells in September!’ In a weekly TV show, Nicolas Maduro announced to celebrate Christmas festival from October 1 by saying this. Amidst the questions being raised on the results of the presidential elections in Venezuela, let us tell you that he has been in the news earlier also for his strange statements.
Let’s know about this powerful dictator President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro:
Venezuela oil It has been a major exporting country, but the country’s leadership has become so weak that Venezuela is struggling with economic instability, national and political turmoil.
Voices in the country There are concerns that his decision to advance Christmas is meant to divert attention. From whom? He wants to keep the public and the media distracted from the main issue of electoral fraud.
A Roman laborer Born into a Catholic family, Maduro worked as a bus driver and was associated with Hugo Chavez’s United Socialist Party. Maduro rose in the party and secured a ticket to Venezuela’s National Assembly in 2000.
In 2013, Maduro Maduro took over the role of president. Prior to this, Maduro served as vice president under Chavez (2012-13). This time Venezuela’s electoral council and its top court declared President Nicolas Maduro, in power since 2013, the winner of the July 28 election, but the full figures have not been released.
Maduro assassinated opposition leader And former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez has also been arrested. The State Department official said that we condemn the arrest warrant against Edmundo Gonzalez for allegedly inciting violence. He has been accused of ‘crimes related to terrorism’.
Election of opposition leader People took to the streets alleging manipulation of the results, after which about 27 people were killed in the protests, more than 2,400 people were arrested.
Tags: Merry Christmas, world News
first published : September 5, 2024, 10:52 IST
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