Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro celebrated his victory in the presidential election on early Monday night (July 29) along with his followers in Caracas.
During his celebration speech, Maduro also took a jab at Argentine President Javier Milei, calling him a ‘fascist’ and a ‘Nazi’.
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During his celebration speech, Maduro also took a jab at Argentine President Javier Milei, calling him a ‘fascist’ and a ‘Nazi’.
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00:00Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro celebrated his victory in the presidential election on
00:07early Monday night, along with his followers in Caracas.
00:11Maduro said he wouldn't allow for violence to emerge after the election, asking the general
00:16prosecutor to have an iron hand.
00:18I say to the people of Venezuela, they tried today to prevent the ballot, they tried to
00:30rob electoral centers, in previous days I didn't say it, but we captured, are convicted
00:39and confessed in several states, people who were going to burn electoral centers, convicted
00:44and confessed, and I have asked the General Prosecutor's Office to have an iron hand
00:50with the terrorists, with the guarimberos, with the violents, but we are not going to
00:55allow them to raise a spiral of violence.
00:59During his celebration speech, Maduro also took a jab at Argentine President Javier Milley.
01:05I say to Milley, Milley, you can't stand me one round, coward, coward, traitor to the
01:14country, you can't stand me one round, you are a truncated, fascist, and this people said
01:33no to wild capitalism, no to fascism, and from Caracas, Venezuela I say, no to Milley,
01:44no to the Nazi fascist of Milley.
01:48The country's electoral authority said just after midnight on Monday that Maduro had won
01:53a third term with 51 percent of the vote, despite multiple exit polls which pointed
01:58to an opposition win.
02:01Mexican leader Maria Corina Machado said its candidate Edmundo Gonzalez had won 70 percent
02:07of the vote and that multiple independent exit polls and quick counts decisively showed
02:12his victory.