The fear of the Maduro regime is even
more apparent today, with the suspension of Assemblywoman Maria
Corina Machado from applying for public office
for a year. This move occurred, this past week from the Venezuelan
controller. It is undemocratic and
rather pathetic. The most corrupted regime in the history of Venezuela is
accusing Machado of failing to account for food
vouchers received during her early years in congress.
This
decision is aimed to paralyzed Maria Corina Machado, from qualifying for the
Venezuelan Parliamentary elections which will be held in Venezuela on December 6, 2015. The
Maduro regime
is afraid of the outcome, due to the terrible economic and social situations that exist in Venezuela today. Maduro and his cronies are desperately trying to hold on to their power and to silence the opposition leaders who are otherwise likely to be elected.
is afraid of the outcome, due to the terrible economic and social situations that exist in Venezuela today. Maduro and his cronies are desperately trying to hold on to their power and to silence the opposition leaders who are otherwise likely to be elected.
Maria Corina Machado, an
industrial Engineer and the mother of three, was elected to represent
Miranda state in 2010 by an overwhelming majority. In 2013 she was physically
attacked on the floor of the National Assembly by
pro-Chavez individuals, for backing several weeks of
nationwide protests against the illegal election of Nicolas Maduro to replace
Hugo Chavez.
National Assembly President Diosdado
Cabello, who witnessed the attack and did nothing to stop it, accused Maria
Corina of inciting violence in which many protesters and police officers died.
Diosdado Cabello, currently being nvestigated
in the United States as a narco-trafficker, has also accused Maria Corina of
treason, and criminal conspiracy.
After 16 years of fraudulent elections,
corruption, money laundering, drug trafficking, human right violations, and
other crimes, the only thing left to get rid of Maduro and his cronies in power
is an implosion in Venezuela.
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