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Milei questions politicians and journalists who “keep their mouths shut” about Venezuela – 2024-08-08 03:28:34

AME8524. BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 10/18/2023.- Presidential candidate Javier Milei speaks during the closing of his campaign at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires (Argentina). EFE/ Juan Ignacio Roncoroni

Argentine President Javier Milei on Sunday criticized politicians and journalists who “keep their mouths shut regarding the Venezuelan dictatorship” and called them “accomplices by action or omission.”

“In Venezuela there is a Communist Dictatorship that kidnaps, tortures and kills anyone who opposes them. No intellectually honest person can deny this reality. Doesn’t it surprise you that all the politicians, journalists, businessmen and trade unionists who called us fascists keep their mouths shut regarding the Venezuelan dictatorship?” Milei asked on her X account.

Milei was one of the first leaders to call the results of the July 28 presidential elections in Venezuela “fraud” and “electoral scam” and to reject the announcement by the National Electoral Council (CNE) of that country, which declared President Nicolás Maduro the winner.

“Some even support the dictator Maduro. They say, without blushing, that he won the elections legitimately. That Venezuela is a democracy. All this while they claim that our movement is fascist,” questioned the libertarian Argentine president this Sunday.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on the night of July 29, 2024.

“You will never hear progressive and right-thinking journalists say that communism is a murderous ideology,” Milei said, after indicating that communism “always ends in a bloody and murderous dictatorship, like fascism.”

“It’s time for them to choose and leave neutrality behind. To the imbeciles of the idea of ​​well-meaning centrism and who call fascist anyone who escapes from their mediocre logic, I ask them directly: Maduro or Corina Machado?” Milei said, regarding the leader of anti-Chavezism in Venezuela.

Argentine Foreign Minister Diana Mondino went so far as to “confirm” that “the legitimate winner and President-elect” is Edmundo González Urrutia, although her ministry later downplayed this and said it was waiting to make a “definitive” statement.

Milei accused those who do not define themselves of “continuing to be the great accomplices of the decadent Argentine disaster.”

To close, the Argentine president considered that the ‘boluprogres’ who are part of the “right-thinking centrism” are in a “nice predicament” because “if they choose, they contradict everything they have been saying/writing (in their definition, they become fascists)” and if they remain neutral “they make it very clear what trash they are. Checkmate.”

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