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Nicolás Maduro called Mauricio Macri a "garbage dump" and lashed out at Together for Change: "Miserable, stupid, they are idiots"

2023-03-11T18:05:15.862Z


He complained about his frustrated trip to Buenos Aires for the CELAC summit. "The military dictatorship made 30,000 Cristinas disappear," he said about the attack on the vice president.


The Venezuelan dictator 

Nicolás Maduro

 lashed out strongly this Saturday against former President 

Mauricio Macri

and other leaders of

Together for Change

, during an interview in which he was asked about the upcoming elections in Argentina.

Maduro

described Macri as a "garbage dump"

and uttered a series of insults against the leaders of the opposition coalition, which he accused of planning actions against him during his frustrated trip to Buenos Aires to participate in the CELAC summit. last January.

"It was the best decision (not to travel to Argentina), because they wanted to put on a show attacking me. All this sector of the extremist right is miserable and miserable. Perhaps more miserable than miserable. All those people were in a plan, in a conspiracy.

Stupid, they are imbeciles . Imbeciles, I tell you from Caracas. They are imbeciles," Maduro lashed out during an interview with economist Alfredo Serrano Mancilla on the

La Pizarra

radio program

.

Already in January Maduro had attacked the presidential candidate,

Patricia Bullrich

, who had promoted actions before the DEA to proceed with the capture of the Venezuelan dictator if he set foot on Argentine soil due to the charges of narcoterrorism that he faces in the US Justice, which A $15 million reward has been offered for his capture.

During the interview, Maduro also referred to the attack against Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and said that "

the hand of God placed its intersection to save Cristina's life

. Cristina was saved by a miraculous hand, a sacred hand," he said.

Maduro speculated about who may have been behind the assassination attempt against Cristina Kirchner and compared her to the victims of the last military dictatorship.

"Who ordered Cristina's head to be targeted, who ordered her assassination? The same interests of the oligarchies, the same interests of the extremist right, the same interests that in the past were imposed by military dictatorships. What did the military dictatorship of Argentina? Kill 30,000 Cristinas.

That's what the military dictatorship did, disappear 30,000 Cristinas

. What they're doing with Cristina is nothing new. They've already done it for decades, outlawing Perón, persecuting Peronism, persecuting the left. But Argentina will know how to find its way, the Argentine people will know how to find their way," he said in reference to the upcoming presidential elections.

The interview was done by Alfredo Serrano Mancilla.

He is a Spanish economist who lives in Argentina and broadcasts that program on

Radio 10

.

He was an adviser to Maduro in his first years of government and tried to advise Alberto Fernández.

Repudiation of the Argentine Forum for Democracy in the Region (FADER)

The human rights activist and member of the Argentine Forum for Democracy in the Region (FADER), Elisa Trota Gamus, repudiated Maduro's attack on Macri and the leaders of Together for Change.

"Maduro's attack against Mauricio Macri and against the Argentine democrats is the confirmation of what he is: a dictator who despises anyone who does not support his retrograde and dangerous ideas. Supporting his words and actions is supporting a criminal against humanity "He said through his social networks.

And he added: "It is clear once again that Maduro could not set foot in the country in January because the Venezuelan and Argentine communities clearly said #DictadoresNuncaMás. Democracy is not negotiated, and neither is defending human rights."

"In this interview on Radio 10, made by a former employee of the Venezuelan dictatorship, there was no question about the political prisoners, nor the torture, nor the disappeared, nor the extrajudicial executions, much less the alliances with Iran and Hezbollah," he stressed.

DB

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Source: clarin

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