Randy Malcommember of the popular musical group of Cuban origin People from the Zonededicated a brief reflection to the proclamation of Nicolás Maduro as president of Venezuelafor a new term at the head of the country.

“I was waiting until the end of the presidential elections in Venezuela to write this,” the musician said on the social network. Instagram.

“Unfortunately, the taste of freedom was taken away from the people of Venezuela and hopefully it will not be for another 65 years like those that the Cuban dictatorship will serve,” he continued.

The artist went on to say that he felt sad to see “how the dreams of freedom of millions are fading away, but understand that those bastards will never give up power in a good way, or with decency.”

However, he had a wish for Cubans and Venezuelans: “I hope that one day both peoples will be free and enjoy what we once were, a great democratic and free nation.”

This Monday, July 29, 2024, Venezuelan electoral authority announced Maduro’s re-electiona result that immediately unleashed a wave of protests and rejection by the opposition and a significant part of the population.

The protests of the population against the election results have reached such a point that in Coro, Falcón state, Several protesters gathered in Plaza Hugo Chávezan emblematic site for Chavismo, and knocked down a statue of about three meters, which had served as a reference point for political events in the region, reported Third.

While, The proclaimed president ordered the withdrawal from the country“immediately”, from the diplomatic representatives of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay, “in light of the interfering actions and statements” of their governments.

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