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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro named the Nobel Peace Prize “Diabolic Witch” Prize

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Sunday about the opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, who received, two days before, the Nobel Peace Prize, that it is a “Diabolic witch”, According to AFP.

Maduro called the Nobel Peace Prize

Maduro named the laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize “diabolical witch”. Photo EPA EFE

“About 90% of the population rejects Sayon's diabolical witch”, said the president, referring to the vindictive spirit of the Venetian legends, but without mentioning the name of his opponent or the recent award, notes Agerpres, who cites the International Agency.

The government often uses the phrase “Diabolic witch” to refer to Machado.

“We want peace and we will have it, but a peace with freedom, with sovereignty”, a Added Nicolas Maduro, while the US was carrying ships in the Caribbean Sea to combat drug trafficking in Venezuela, accusing the head of state of being leading a cartel.

Machado dedicated to Trump Nobel Peace Prize

Maria Corina Machado, was distinguished “for his tire“Fighting in favor of democracy in this South American country where his movement claims victory in the 2024 presidential elections, officially won by Maduro.

Maria Corina Machado supports the United States maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea and dedicated the Nobel Prize “people suffering from Venezuela ”as well as to the US President Donald Trump, who also claimed the reward, saying that he put an end to several wars:

“We are on the verge of victory and today, more than ever, we rely on President Trump, the people of the United States, the Latin American peoples and the democratic nations as our main allies to achieve freedom and democracy.”.



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