Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, in power since 2013 and running for a third term on July 28, is confident he is still the right man to lead the OPEC country that has been governed by the socialis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, in power since 2013 and running for a third term on July 28, is confident he is still the right man to lead the OPEC country that has been governed by the socialists for a quarter of a century. “Come rain, shine or lightning ... we’re going to win by a landslide,” he said in a recent broadcast on state television, shortly after reading out mock election results in which he notched “an irreversible victory”.
special rapporteur said in February after visiting the country. Maduro, a salsa aficionado with a flair for theatrics, often calls opposition politicians “fascist demons” and “the surnames,” the latter a jibe at their supposedly wealthy backgrounds. He has blamed them for increasing power outages, accusing them of sabotage to the electrical grid, and has said they are preparing to cry wolf over election fraud.
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