The dictator Nicolas Maduro This Wednesday, he thanked the “warmonger” for the demonstrations in Oslo against the Nobel Peace Prize. Maria Corina Machadowho, despite his award this Wednesday, was unable to attend the ceremony.
President Maduro assured … that “images reached him of a march in Oslo, twice as numerous as yesterday, to protest against having stained the Nobel Peace Prize with blood and to shout no to war in Venezuela”. The dictator applauded the people of Oslo and assured that the images of the marches were “shocking”.
In the same spirit, the vice-president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguezcompared Wednesday’s Nobel Peace ceremony in Oslo to a funeral, ironic about the laureate’s absence from the event.
Machado, who managed to flee Venezuela by boat and land in Oslo, did not arrive in time for the handover ceremony. Instead, his daughter received the award. Ana Corina Sosa Machado.
“Very early today, seeing what happened in Norway, they attended a vigil, because it looked like a vigil, it was a vigil, a failure, a total failure, the show failed, the lady didn’t show up,” he said. Delcy Rodriguez in statements broadcast on state television.
Rodríguez questioned the military deployment that the United States has undertaken since August in the Caribbean and that Machado has supported.
“They say it was out of fear, because in Norway the people rose up and in Norway people came out to protest in the streets for what was a bloodstained price,” Rodríguez added in reference to protests by left-wing groups the day before. The Venezuelan vice president stressed that the Nobel Peace Prize “is widely discredited.”
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