The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, rejected this Saturday the call for military intervention in Venezuela made by former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe Vélez.
“Sad paramilitary and drug trafficker character. Murderer and criminal. Coward, come to the front of the troops. I’ll wait for you on the battlefield, face to face, don’t send someone else,” he said.
This was stated during his participation in the closing of the World Festival of the Anti-Fascist International For A New World.
In this context, the president indicated that “January 10 is a day of arrival, a day of synthesis in history, a day in which it was proven who has the truth, the strength.”
Likewise, MAduro responded this Saturday to the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, after he published a couple of messages related to Venezuela on January 9.
“Bukele, the best news I can tell you is that the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front is part of the World Anti-Fascist Movement. I won’t say more,” said the head of state.
This comment by Maduro is due to the publication that Bukele made on his X account, of a screenshot of the weather in Caracas, and another with the image of a blue wallet.
These events are related to the false positive regarding the “arrest” of María Corina Machado that same afternoon. The narrative stated that they allegedly tried to persecute the far-right leader and that she lost her wallet with her belongings.
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