Diosdado Cabello threatens Venezuelans who do not vote in elections



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With less than a week until the parliamentary elections in Venezuela take place, the first vice president of the United Socialist Party (PSUV) issued a strong warning and He threatened to leave without food those citizens who do not go out to vote next Sunday.

“I know that it is the woman who is going to wake up early and say: ‘to get up because you have to go vote.’ Of course, because he who does not vote, does not eat. For those who do not vote there is no food and a quarantine will be applied there without eating ”, manifested in the middle of a public act.

Hair, equally, He pointed out a few weeks ago that suffrage for legislative elections is mandatory. He even stated that it was time to verify –as many times as necessary– that no one is left without voting.

Although the international community has questioned election day, Nicolás Maduro’s regime hopes to win the elections to control the National Assembly, the only body of power that handles the opposition.

Maduro promises prizes to peoples with the highest participation in elections

The Venezuelan president, on the other hand, He promised to reward the first 100 communities that have the highest percentage of participation in the parliamentary elections. He also indicated that the director of the UBCH will be in charge of informing what the winning municipalities need the most.

“They will tell us: we need such a thing and the campaign command moves and resolves, compadre”, added Maduro, who supported last June the appointment of Indira Alfonzo as president of the National Electoral Council (CNE).



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