This Sunday Venezuela decides. The country is holding elections and the latest polls predict a change of government. Nicolás Maduro, knowing the possible scenario that can occur in the country, He is already talking about a bloodbath if he loses..
Maduro has ended his campaign cheerful and animated, even dancing, an attitude that has nothing to do with the atmosphere in the streets of Venezuela. In the midst of an economic recovery, the country has to decide whether to continue with ‘Chavismo’ or change. A change that, for Nicolás Maduro, is dangerous: “If the extremist right came to power in Venezuela, there would be a bloodbath”.
Words that have been criticized even by Latin American left-wing leaders such as Lula da Silva, as well as others such as Colombian Petro and Chilean Gabriel Boric. In addition, Latin American leaders have asked him to respect the election result.
Less than two days before the elections, the opposition already sees itself as winners. This is what Edmundo González has said: “On Sunday we will all witness the change”And the polls support the right, as the latest survey gives them an advantage of up to 26 points over Maduro.
The question is whether Maduro will accept that defeat. Fernando Alarcón, co-director of ‘El Orden Mundial’, has assured that he has no doubts that the opposition will win, however the key is to see “if Maduro will accept that defeat.” A decision that will be seen this Sunday, July 28, in what could be the end of 25 years of ‘chavismo’ in the country.
Source: Lasexta

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