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In a video, which today is viral on social networks, the moment is seen when Nicolás Maduro’s vice-minister, Rander Peña, although to the president Ivan duque
at an official event.
The images show the Venezuelan official raising his hand and saying: “Long live Chávez, long live Maduro.” This happened while the Colombian president was leaving the event.
Immediately, Duque replied, also with his fist up: “Long live democracy”.
The two phrases became a trend in social networks
, where defenders of Maduro and opponents were woven into a strong debate.
That was not the only provocation that lived Duke in Bolivia, where he traveled for the president’s possession Luis Arce. In another video you can see how a group of people yells at him for a paramilitary, to which he responds with a question: “Why do you call me a paramilitary if I am not?”he asked a man holding a camera several times.
Yelling at a paramilitary man who is decent and who is fighting drug trafficking like the president @IvanDuque It is unacceptable. Those who committed the worst crimes and financed themselves with drug trafficking are those who are sitting in Congress. They were the narco-terrorists. pic.twitter.com/FWVb6nfzkq
– Maria del Rosario Guerra (@charoguerra) November 8, 2020
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