“If the opposition wins again, I am leaving the Presidency”: Nicolás Maduro



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Nicolas Maduro said that if the opposition wins the legislative elections this Sunday, he will leave the presidency, although the majority led by Juan Guaidó will not participate in the contest because it considers it fraudulent.

«I tell the people, I leave my destiny in their hands, if the opposition wins again, I am leaving the Presidency; If the opposition wins the elections, I will no longer stay here, I leave my destiny in the hands of the people of Venezuela“Maduro said at a campaign event in Caracas.

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«They are saying that next Sunday is a plebiscite (…) to all the opposition I tell (that) I accept the challenge, next Sunday, I accept the challenge, let’s see who wins. If we win, we go forward«, He expressed.

Although the traditional leaders of anti-Chavismo will not appear in these elections, some of the largest opposition formations will participate.

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Maduro did not mention this aspect, one of the reasons why the process is not seen as democratic by the European Union or the Organization of American States.

«Forgive me how crude I am, but enough, five more years with the opposition leading the Assembly, no, not like that (…) if the opposition gets more votes than us and wins the elections on Sunday, now, we will take another path, I assume the challenge, I take it on with courage«, He reiterated.

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The Venezuelan opposition that controls Parliament and that remains gathered around Guaidó, did not postulate candidates for these elections, considering that the process is a farce that seeks to legitimize the Executive of Maduro, which they call a dictatorship.

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