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The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, expressed on Wednesday his total repudiation of the attempt of the U.S. House of Representatives to put the name of Simón Bolívar to a war law, which he called the “Garbage Act” against Venezuela. The Venezuelan head of state pointed out that this law against the South American country is supported by anti-Patrio opposition sectors, which incur with this action in national and international crimes. teleSUR

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00:00Bolívar was an exceptional human being, the expression of an exceptional movement of our
00:14America.
00:15The greatest among the greatest he was, and it wouldn't be fair to say that it was, because
00:29the enemies of Venezuela, those who opposed freedom and the ones pointed out by Bolívar
00:38with his sentence, the United States of America, are destined to unleash misery in America.
00:50They want to set sanctions on Venezuela.
00:54I repudiate the criminal attempt to name a law of war against Venezuela as Bolívar.
01:11And I give back to you in fairness of North America, the sentence of Bolívar, you seem
01:20to be destined to unleash uncertainty and war in the world, and you can't with Venezuela
01:30And with this trash law, the trash law asked for the last names, committing great crimes,
01:47international and national crimes, general tyranny, grave crimes, when you support a
02:00law of war against the people of Venezuela, against Venezuelan businessmen and Venezuelan
02:07workers, it's an association for crime on a national and international level.
02:16And those who are allied to that law will face the consequences.
02:25Luckily, the National Assembly is going to approve a law against blocking and defend
02:34Venezuela that is going to be called Libertador Simón Bolívar Law.
02:41I congratulate the National Assembly.
02:45As a former president of the National Assembly and head of state, I want to demand rapidness
02:58in approving this law, and I ask the people of Venezuela to support this law, to the workers,
03:09women, grandparents, the people in the street.

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