Maduro attacking Obama and he describes as "the Great Satan"
Maduro attacking Obama and he describes as "the Great Satan"
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, hard on Barack Obama, calling it
"a large demons", after the U.S. president's refusal to recognize his
victory in the elections, which is contested by the opposition.
Maduro
said in a speech: "on Central America, Obama allowed himself to make
inappropriate remarks and rude things," adding that it "gives orders to
the fascist right-wing, attacked democracy in Venezuela."
He
added, "we are here to defend our institutions, as well as peace,
democracy and the Venezuelan people (...), we can sit down with anyone
even with large demons Obama".
And
remember Maduro's remarks speeches of the late President Hugo Chavez,
who was described by former U.S. President George W. Bush "the devil."
Obama
was Friday refused to recognize the victory of Nicolas Maduro in the
presidential elections, which took place last month in Venezuela.
In
an interview with station "Aonevegn" Spanish-speaking, Obama said: The
whole region "was following protests and violence and the prosecution of
the opposition" after the elections of April 14.
He
added: "I think that we have seen in general is that it dates back to
the people of Venezuela choose their leaders in a legitimate election."
He
continued, "we look at the whole region, not related to the ideological
aspect, but will depend on the concept of the basic principles of human
rights, democracy and freedom of the press and freedom of assembly. Is respect for all of this? Information said it had not fully implemented after the elections. "
Maduro
won at least officially in the election of opposition leader Enrique
Cabriles, narrowly, to assume this presidency to succeed the leader of
the radical left Chavez. But Cabriles refused to concede defeat and talked about irregularities.
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