Venezuela opposition calls to resist, Maduro celebrates on election anniversary

Kaumi GazetteWORLD NEWS30 July, 20258.2K Views

 President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela gestures as he speaks alongside First Lady Cilia Flores, and President of the National Assembly Jorge Rodríguez to his supporters during the commemoration of the 71st Anniversary of the birth of late former President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez on July 28, 2025 in Caracas, Venezuela.

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela gestures as he speaks alongside First Lady Cilia Flores, and President of the National Assembly Jorge Rodríguez to his supporters throughout the commemoration of the 71st Anniversary of the beginning of late former President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez on July 28, 2025 in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Venezuelan opposition chief Maria Corina Machado referred to as Monday (July 28, 2025) for “clandestine” resistance towards President Nicolas Maduro on the anniversary of his disputed re-election.

Electoral authorities declared Maduro winner of the July 2024 election regardless of allegations of fraud and with out releasing an in depth breakdown of voting outcomes.

The Venezuelan opposition says their candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia is the true winner. The ex-diplomat fled into exile after the election, whereas Ms. Machado — who was barred from standing within the election — has gone into hiding.

Speaking in a social media video, Ms. Machado accused Mr. Maduro of being “so afraid of being invaded” and overthrown, however mentioned tens of millions of individuals already in Venezuela will take away him from energy.

Venezuelan authorities often accuse Ms. Machado of main conspiracies towards Mr. Maduro.

Nearly 1,000 leaders, together with from Ms. Machado’s closest circle, have been detained because the election.

Ms. Machado referred to as for “the clandestine organization of all structures within Venezuela” to disobey tyranny and put together for civic motion “when the time comes.”

Her opposition group had referred to as for boycott of the May 25 parliamentary and gubernatorial elections, in addition to mayoral elections held final weekend.

Mr. Maduro’s occasion received handily in each contests, and he gathered outdoors the presidential palace Miraflores to have fun the wins on Monday.

Mr. Maduro slapped again at criticism.

“Enough of fascism, no more conspiracies, no more calls for foreign interventions, no more economic war, enough of fascism, enough of violence. Venezuela wants work, prosperity and to move forward on the path of unity,” Mr. Maduro mentioned.

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