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Maduro, 'il movimento di opposizione di Machado è terroristico'

epa11243496 President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro speaks after making his candidacy official for the presidential elections on July 28, in which he will compete for a third period in power, at the headquarters of the National Electoral Council (CNE) in Caracas, Venezuela, 25 March 2024. The Chavista leader went to the headquarters of the electoral body after participating in a march called by the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) in support of his registration, with which he becomes the tenth politician to make his aspiration official, a few hours before the deadline established in the schedule for the presentation of candidatures. EPA/Rayner Pena R.
epa11243496 President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro speaks after making his candidacy official for the presidential elections on July 28, in which he will compete for a third period in power, at the headquarters of the National Electoral Council (CNE) in Caracas, Venezuela, 25 March 2024. The Chavista leader went to the headquarters of the electoral body after participating in a march called by the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) in support of his registration, with which he becomes the tenth politician to make his aspiration official, a few hours before the deadline established in the schedule for the presentation of candidatures. EPA/Rayner Pena R.
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CARACAS, 27 MAR - Si rafforza l'ondata di repressione in Venezuela, in vista delle elezioni del 28 luglio. Il presidente, Nicolas Maduro, ora afferma che il partito di opposizione fondato da Maria Corina Machado, Vente Venezuela, è un "movimento terroristico". Il capo dello Stato, che sostiene di essere oggetto di molteplici cospirazioni, ha sottolineato che in 15 giorni sono stati catturati due gruppi legati a Vente Venezuela. "Sui telefoni - ha dichiarato - hanno lasciato tutte le note vocali, le fotografie, tutte le prove. Sono stati condannati e hanno confessato". Intanto sei dirigenti dell'opposizione legati a Machado hanno trovato rifugio presso la residenza dell'ambasciatore argentino a Caracas.

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