President Nicolás Maduro thanked the people of Venezuela for their decisive and effective response to the imperialist aggression and manipulation by the fascist far right, which called for an invasion of his country.

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During the 99th edition of his nightly program, “Con Maduro +,” the president commented on the 300 nighttime marches that took place this Monday in as many locations throughout the Bolivarian Republic.

He emphasized that this fascist right wing, led by Leopoldo López, Juan Guaidó, Julio Borges, La Sayona (María Corina Machado), and David Smolansky, called for a military invasion of the country.

He stressed that the fascist right wing of Leopoldo López, Juan Guaidó, Julio Borges, La Sayona (María Corina Machado), and David Smolansky called for a military invasion of the country. The dignitary alluded to the recent DataViva international poll, which revealed that 89 percent of Venezuelans “repudiate this infernal demon, this criminal who calls the Venezuelan people drug traffickers and incites an invasion and the killing of Venezuelans in an imperialist, gringo-backed invasion.”

He emphasized that, in response to another question, 96 percent of those interviewed, regardless of religion, ideology, political position, or socioeconomic status, “repudiate the act of piracy” against a ship carrying Venezuelan oil, which flagrantly violates international law and “takes us back to the days of pirates and privateers.”

The Venezuelan leader stated that, to this day, the whereabouts of the crew of that vessel, which was transporting 1.9 million barrels of oil, remain unknown.

The president referred to the 25th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-Peoples’ Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), highlighting its firm positions, and alluded to the president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, “an intelligent, determined, and honest man”; to the great commander Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua; as well as to the prime ministers of Dominica and Saint Lucia, and foreign ministers such as the one from Grenada.

In the president’s view, this Latin American and Caribbean integration bloc “is an extraordinary space for true integration, for the advancement of ideas, for unity and solidarity for the joint emancipation of our peoples.”


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