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121 sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 25 Jul
Regarding the video, I have a question, where do I get this information that is supposed to be privileged? I really don't think it's true, in every presidential election content creators appear making videos saying what we all want to hear, go viral and monetize. I agree with the other comment, dictatorships only come out with blood sadly, and believe me, in 24 years a lot has been spilled. I was talking to my mother yesterday and she is quite hopeful and so are all the people she talks to, but the government places obstacles and more obstacles for those of us who want to vote.
Currently, Venezuela has a population of approximately 29.4 million people. Of these, 21.4 million could vote, both inside and outside the country. However, for these elections, due to the requirements imposed by the Government, only 69,211 Venezuelans abroad are authorized to vote. This figure is significantly lower than that of previous elections, in which 110,000 Venezuelans abroad could vote and, furthermore, represents a small fraction of the approximately eight million Venezuelans who, according to UN data, have emigrated.
Apart from the obstacles for Venezuelans to be able to vote, they manipulate the result and "surprisingly" end up winning, I speak from previous experiences. It is very possible that there will be bloodshed if Maduro wins again, I only hope that those who go out to protest aggressively go to the homes of those in the government and do not attack the local establishments of civilians, several times there have been riots and loot markets and stores of innocent people, of course, there is also the theory that those who carry out these acts are people who support the current government. If there is a God, please have mercy on us.
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thanks for the detailed reply
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I sincerely believe that they are lies, I am a Venezuelan exiled in Peru and I do not believe that a dictatorship ends in that way, dictatorships have never fallen with votes, dictatorships have always come out with blood.
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You're saying the dictatorship might not end on Sunday? Or if Maduro wins, there will be bloodshed?
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Maduro's victory is already a fact and the fact that people can remove him will necessarily be that way. The problem is that the army and armed forces are with him.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 23 Jul
I would put my money on fake.. not my bitcoin though 😂
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