- How Much Longer Will We, a People, Accept a Fact That Our Government Ignores Us?
- How Can ADHD Affect Your Life?
- Ja’Mal Green Takes Top Spot on Mayoral Ballot
- Rick and Morty Prefinale Season 6 Review
- TNS, and My Endeavor Into It
- Actress Kirstie Alley Dies during Age 71
- The USPS Is a Hot Mess and Needs a Major Reformation
- Do It Now: There Is No Promise That Tomorrow Is a Reality
- Kanye West Seems to Have Lost His Mind
- Why World AIDS Day Is Important [Video]
Venezuela President Maduro to find re-election in 2018
- Updated: December 1, 2017
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will find another tenure in subsequent year’s election, Vice President Tareck El Aissami has said
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will find another tenure in subsequent year’s election, Vice President Tareck El Aissami has said. “We already reason 18 (state) governorships. We already have, and will keep, many of a municipalities. We already control a National Constituent Assembly and, by God, by a people, we will have a re-election of a hermit Nicolas Maduro as president,” El Aissami told supporters of a statute United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) on Wednesday, Efe news reported.
Nicolas Maduro
Amid chants of “Maduro, Maduro” from a throng during a convene in a executive state of Aragua forward of a Dec 10 metropolitan elections, a Vice President lashed out during a opposition. “They consolidate individualism, hatred, intolerance, sectarianism, treason, corruption, looting, and black-marketeering,” he said, describing all antithesis leaders as being cut from a same cloth and as “puppets of (US President) Trump” who take orders from a US Embassy.
“Our avocation as a people, a dignified requirement as a chronological force is to better them once, twice, 3 times and all a times required so that they never again oversee this country,” El Aissami said. El Aissami, a former administrator of Aragua, called on PSUV members to support a “Bolivarian Revolution” in a arriving metropolitan elections and in a 2018 presidential ballot. Bolivarian Revolution is a name given by late President Hugo Chavez — a PSUV’s owner — to his programme for a oil-rich Andean nation.