Venezuela: The 10 reasons why Nicolás Maduro's elections are fraudulent
Elections. Venezuela: "He who does not vote, does not eat"
"I tell the people, I leave my destiny in their hands: if the opposition wins again, I will leave the presidency; if the opposition wins the elections, I will no longer stay here."
In other latitudes, the order launched by Nicolás Maduro in the run-up to the
6-D parliamentary elections
would be a political suicide for the author of one of the greatest national destructions in history, which has barely 14% popular support.
But Maduro is
playing once again with marked chips in this kind of plebiscite
in which he wants to turn the fraudulent vote on Sunday.
The real opposition has opted for abstention and the only objective of those who do appear at the polls (collaborationists, ex-chavistas, evangelicals, former leaders and corrupt people bought by businessmen of the revolution) is to survive to live with Chavismo in the best possible conditions.
"I tell all the opposition to accept the challenge, we will see who wins. If we win, we will move forward," the revolutionary leader rejoiced in the media that he also controls.
In fact,
the main headache for Bolivarians is how to push people to vote
in elections that go unnoticed in society, beyond the proselytizing acts that waste of public money is carried out by public officials. officialists.
The latest Datanalisis poll confirms that Chávez's son maintains that
14% popularity
, compared to the battery of opposition leaders.
Thus, the president in charge, Juan Guaidó, who tries to mobilize his followers in the face of next week's popular consultation with appearances on buses and in gasoline queues, has dropped to
27% positive appreciation
.
The former radical deputy María Corina Machado moves around 21%, the exile Leopoldo López adds 16.2% and Henrique Capriles, who threatened to support a list of candidates for 6-D, shows similar figures to Maduro.
The
Catholic Church
, the institution most respected by Venezuelans, has also ratified its position after it bet months ago to face the revolution at the polls.
And he has done so in a conclusive way, to clear up any doubts: "The electoral event of 6-D, far from contributing to the democratic solution of the situation we are experiencing today, tends to aggravate it."
The Episcopal Conference
supports the popular consultation proposed by the National Assembly
for December 12.
"The people have the full right to express themselves through the legitimate channels guaranteed by the Constitution, expressing their opinion as an authentic social subject," the bishops stressed in their statement.
Among his campaign promises, Maduro has advanced that the new Parliament at his service "will repair the immense damage done by the extremist right, will initiate the economic recovery and the expiration of the blockade."
The reality is that in its five years in office,
the democratic Parliament could not implement a single law
in the face of the blockade imposed by Chavismo.
The economic laws were imposed directly through the unconstitutional decree of economic emergency and the illegal Constituent Assembly, a revolutionary body that has functioned as if it were the Public Health Committee of the French Revolution.
Venezuela is in full pandemic for
seven years in economic recession and three years in hyperinflation
.
Economic experts predict that in 2020 the economic decline will be around 30%.
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