González, a lesser-known 75-year-old former diplomat, was the only opposition candidate that the Maduro regime allowed to be on the July 28 sham election’s ballot, which featured the dictator — who appeared a total of 13 times — González, and a group of handpicked “opposition” rivals. On Monday, the Venezuelan Public Prosecutor’s Office requested a court with jurisdiction over “terrorism” issue an arrest warrant against González for alleged crimes related to the elections, including “disobedience,” “conspiracy,” “usurpation of functions,” and “sabotage.”No opposition allowed...
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Dictator's Orders
This is how socialist dictators behave (part one):
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