Amid the wave of criticism over the arrest warrant for opposition leader Edmundo González, Nicolás Maduro decreed to advance Christmas in Venezuela to October 1.

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The announcement was made during his 55th program, entitled ‘Con Maduro’.

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After addressing issues such as the blackouts in Venezuela that occurred on August 30, he said: “And then, on Friday night, for the party, I went with Cilia (his wife) to party.”

He said: “September is coming and I said: ‘it already smells like Christmas’.”

Although the religious holiday is celebrated on December 25, Maduro stressed: “I am going to decree the advancement of Christmas to October 1. Christmas starts on October 1 for everyone. Christmas has arrived with peace, happiness and security.”

Decree arrives amid criticism over arrest warrant for Edmundo González


Venezuela’s main opposition coalition, the Democratic Unitary Platform (PUD), on Monday rejected the arrest warrant issued by a court specializing in terrorism against its standard-bearer in the July 28 presidential election, Edmundo González Urrutia, who is under guard after having denounced fraud in the elections.

Through X, The bloc expressed its “strong condemnation of the deepening of political persecution against” its former presidential candidate, now accused of the crimes of “usurpation of functions,” “forgery of public documents,” “instigation to disobedience of laws,” “conspiracy,” “sabotage to damage systems and association (to commit crimes).”

“Venezuelans and the world look with indignation at a regime that was not able to publish, within the legal time frame, a single document that supports the fraudulent result announced by the (National Electoral Council) CNE, but that is capable of constructing in minutes an arrest warrant against the winner of the presidential election,” said the PUD.

This, he continued, “shows that the regime intends to continue violating the exercise of popular sovereignty expressed on July 28 in favor of a political change in the country.”

The coalition, which claims to have won the presidential election, called the arrest warrant, which was issued less than an hour after the Prosecutor’s Office announced that it had requested it from the court, void.

“Any persecution will find us united, firm and articulated in defense of the overwhelming majority that expressed itself on June 28. To the people of Venezuela and the international community, let us remain firm and articulate in the defense of the expressed will.”the alliance added.

The criminal case is related to the publication of a website on which the PUD claims to have uploaded “83.5% of the electoral records” collected by witnesses and polling station members to reinforce its claim that González Urrutia won the election by a wide margin.

The PUD released these minutes, which the Executive calls “false,” after the CNE declared Maduro the winner of the elections, without publishing disaggregated results as established by the regulations, which has been questioned by numerous countries, some of which support González Urrutia winning the Presidency.

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Source: https://www.noticiascaracol.com/mundo/nicolas-maduro-adelanta-la-navidad-en-venezuela-para-el-1-de-octubre-rg10

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