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José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has culminated this Sunday his pro-Nicolás Maduro drift by making an appearance in Caracas, in a surprising way, to support the electoral fraud orchestrated by the Bolivarian revolution.

"I do not understand those who do not give validity to this process.

The policy of non-recognition can lead us to the greatest international absurdity,"

pontificated the former president of the Spanish Government, who has become the star of the observers present in Venezuela to give his approval to the chavista assembly.

The former socialist leader appeared in the Venezuelan capital when the news that came from all four sides of the country showed

semi-empty polling stations

and the implementation of the usual lockdowns of power to force the vote of citizens.

Even national journalists were harassed by the military deployed throughout the country, in an attempt not to portray the scant attendance.

The Observatory against Fraud, created by the democratic Parliament, certified that

during the first five hours of voting only 7.8%

of the voters

had gone to the polls

.

The electoral centers and the empty streets shouted so much that Chavista leaders clamored internally to mobilize people in the face of "precariousness" and the absence of voters.

Traditionally, Chavismo assembles its large devices to fill the polls at the last minute, even with the expired schedule.

It is about

Operation Remate

, a whole institution in revolution, to which none of the international observers friends of Chavismo were invited, such as former Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa, a fugitive from justice sentenced to eight years in prison for corruption, and former Bolivian president

Evo Morales

, who lost power last year after demonstrating the electoral fraud mounted to win the presidential elections.

Only five years ago, on the day the opposition won the parliamentary elections, the presence of voters was constant throughout the day.

This is how Juan Guaidó reminded him, who published images from yesterday and 2015 in his own voting center in Vargas state.

"It is the beginning of the end of the worst moments that Venezuela has lived," claimed Zapatero, who

harangued the European Union to change its strategy towards Venezuela

and recognize his political partner, Nicolás Maduro, who is indicated by the United Nations for crimes against humanity.

UN reports detail the revolution's maneuvers to stay in power, ranging from extra-summary executions and torture to arbitrary detentions, forced disappearances and rape.

Maduro's dungeons today house 359 political prisoners

, according to figures collected by the Penal Forum and recognized by the Organization of American States (OAS).

The former Spanish president defended tooth and nail to the collaborationist leaders who lent themselves to the electoral farce, including his man in Caracas,

Timoteo Zambrano

, an "active, determined and honest" character.

This leader, who in recent months has been active in three different parties, is one of the candidates of the Democratic Alliance, despite not going to work as a deputy for years under the cover of a law that excuses retirees.

Within this coalition also appears the

fake

version

of Acción Democrática, a historical ally of the PSOE in Latin America, which

was seized from its true board of directors

to hand it over to leaders close to the ruling party, determined to participate unconditionally in the electoral farce to change to live with the revolution.

Maduro forced the convening of parliamentary elections after intervening the main opposition parties, including also his far-left allies, and after

maintaining the disqualification against the main leaders of the Democratic Unity

, who opted for abstention.

All this with the connivance of an illegally appointed National Electoral Council (CNE), in which three revolutionary militants and two magistrates close to parties friends of the regime were imposed.

As if the revolution were a great loop, at the head of the CNE Maduro placed

Indira Alfonzo

, a former Supreme Court magistrate, who won the position since in 2015 she attacked the democratic Parliament with a sentence that snatches the transcendental majority of 2 / 3 parties to the opposition.

These are not the only traps Zapatero ignores.

From different points of Caracas and the rest of the country

the presence of the famous "red dots"

(small tents where Chavista officials register voters through the national card) was reported in the vicinity of 70% of the electoral centers, according to the organization Súmate.

Diosdado Cabello

threatened last week to stop delivering food to those who did not vote.

The mechanisms of social extortion also influence the delivery of rationed gasoline and the money bonds, which Maduro distributes as if he were a great King Midas.

An all-powerful hierarch who, on the other hand, today

did not dare to vote at his usual polling station

in the popular neighborhood of Catia and decided to do so inside the military barracks of Fort Tiuna, despite being another irregularity.

The "son of Chávez" had a similar impact on those employed by Zapatero:

"As of today a new era is born

, we give ourselves the opportunity to start a truly democratic process in our country."

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