Every regime has its end

MADRID.– The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Diaz Ayusocame up against accusations of “fascist-Francoist” that the ruler of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, did against him, and warned him: “Nico, I see you very nervous, because you know you are going to lose.” “Every regime has its end,” he concluded.

During his speech at a public event of the Popular Party, PP, for the first anniversary of his victory in the elections 2023 regional elections, Díaz Ayuso referred to Maduro’s words, which he attributed to his nervousness due to low popularity. Recent polls give him 9.8% voting intention, two months before the presidential elections in Venezuela.

“Today, the one who was missing came on stage, Nicolás Maduro, to insult me ​​because of his nervousness because he knows he is going to lose. Nico, I see you very nervous; “I see that when we take out the “free wild card” we begin to suspect that things are going wrong,” he said on May 28 before a large audience in the Móstoles municipality, the second most populated after the capital of Spain.

Maduro, in his TV program in which he appeared with Juan Carlos Monedero, co-founder of the Spanish leftist party Podemos, launched harsh words against the senior Madrid official of the PP, whom he called “Franco’s heir.”

“Where is your president, Diaz Ayuso,” said Maduro when referring to Juan Guaidó, interim president of Venezuela (2019-2023). “You played the role of idiots, as fascists, as Francoists. And get ready, we are going to give you another defeat on July 28 in Venezuela,” he said, later criticizing the president of Argentina, Javier Milei.

Ayuso against Maduro, “everything has an end”

Díaz Ayuso, journalist and president of the PP in Madrid, called on Maduro.

“You will be able to disqualify María Corina Machado (primary candidate invalidated by the regime and leader of the opposition); You can try to do what (Pedro) Sánchez does here with the opposition, which is to disqualify it, persecute it and use the institutions and the Judiciary; “But how are you going to close these Popular Party microphones,” he continued, unleashing applause from the militancy.

And he added: “As long as we live in a free region like Madrid, I will have to remind Mr. Maduro that the closest thing to fascism is to create an exodus of almost 8 million people,” he highlighted, referring to the largest migration in Latin America in the face of the crisis. humanitarian that Venezuela has suffered since 2015.

“Many of them live in Madrid for causing famine and murdering in the streets,” he said.

Then, he reminded Maduro that “every regime has its end and the power of freedom is much stronger.”

Source: With video information newsvenezueladice,anten3.com

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