Your cunt

>your cunt
>how people around you react to the venezuelian situation?
Boomers support Guaido and zoomers support Maduro

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>Azərbaycan
>No one cares but economists and companies are worried because SOCAR has oil drills and some shit there also we signed some agreement with Maduro

Azerbaijan is stronk and relevant

Nobody talks about it

Yeah this

based zoomers fighting western imperalism one tweet at a time

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I support the side where the most people will die.

t. rené

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Nobody really understand the situation in Venezuela. We hear stories about uprisings etc for years now yet the same guy is still there.
On top of that people believe it’s a rogue nation like North-Korea or Russia but apparently they still have international relations

t. Gauthier

>but apparently they still have international relations
With Russia, Cuba and Turkey.

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They hope there will be no civil war

TV propaganda support Maduro, most people don't care about it

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Communists support Maduro. Left Block is silent. Everyone else opposes Maduro.

I'm amazed people are caring this much about a subsaharan-level shithole

why do people care about Venezuela again?

In our case, a lot of our compatriots settled there, started businesses and families, and now are hurting.

Several Venezuelans have also fled to Portugal, mainly to the island of Madeira.

People don't care about Venezuela specifically. The pro-Maduro sentiment stems from a pro-Russian worldview where Americans are the bad guys.

>Italy vetoed EU proposition to acknowledge Guiado as president of Venezuela
Very based

Why yes, i cant wait for the supermarkets to refill automatically after Maduro get couped and Venezuelans become happy citizens of The Bolivianera Banana Republic ,how could you tell ?
(Also it goes without saying that those millions who fled will immediately return )

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>“The 5-Star Movement and this government will never recognize people who appoint themselves president,”

Extremely based.

>Chile
>Nobody supports Maduro except for literal communists, and even they are not very vocal about it

>I'm amazed people are caring this much about a subsaharan-level shithole
yes, we care about Portugal

Every time im starting to think Italy is not the best country in Europe they prove me wrong

>be elected after you pretended your predecessor was alive and supporting you while he's been dead for 2 months
>barely wins the elections
>opponent is arrested for contesting the results after the comity in charge of overseeing the elections first refuses to recount the vote after reports of fraud, then accept saying that Maduro will be president no matter what they find
>party loses the legislative elections, Supreme Court under chavist control makes parliament powerless and gives itself full legislative power
>opposition protests, arrest political opponents
>"wins" the following elections with more than double the results of any survey
I mean is there any reason to support a literal dictator besides "owning the fasch"?

You forgot
>moves the date of the following elections and arrests would-be-candidates so opposition can't run
>"Wins" the election running alone

>is there any reason to support a literal dictator besides "owning the fasch"?
Not sticking your nose in something that’s none of your fucking business

Normal people support guaido while incel, virgin freaks and labour voters support maduro

That's not the point. You can have an opinion on the subject.

In Latin America it is our business.

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>redtugal

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Dominican Republic
We want Maduro out so venezuelans can go back to their country cause there's a lot of them here

Like 99% of people support Guaido. We stand with our Venezuelan brothers against Maduro's tyranny which has made emigrate over 3 million people in the last 4 years, about half of those here alone. We want them back in their country but they won't return unless their country gets back on track and becomes free from the socialist virus

Isn’t Guaido a leftist too?

I think maduro is going to get a lot of support in the US.
He's doing a good job of attacking Trump and keeping up the idea that being anti-maduro is being pro-trump (even though US action against him started with Obama)

Yes, bit not as far left. Also he is not going to be president for long. He is only the interim president and he said he will call for general elections once conditions and guarantees are given for all candidates and there is a lot of international oversight, unlike the past elections in which most opposition candidates were arbitrarily disqualified from running and basically not a single decent country on earth recognized said elections

It would be interesting to see if he strictly follows the constitution and do nothing beside organising elections, or if he also decides to sell some parts of his country via """"urgent"""" economic reforms.

For the past 5 years it's been a massive boogeyman used by the """moderate""" right wing as an example of what supposedly will happen here if we introduce universal healthcare or anything similar.

I don't think even our lefties support Maduro

this is what everyone who is doing a coup says

that's old though, it's more than 3 million nowadays and if things don't stop getting worse it's gonna be +5M by the end of this year

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>why do people care about Venezuela again?
People should bear witness to what happens when a country follows the socialist path, hands out gibs to lackeys and party supporters, lets its government keep a tight grip on their most important industry sector and renounces free market practices.
Europe is not far off from this exact path.

Maduro did exactly this with Russia and China, and he even acquired more debt between the time he "won" the elections and before taking office, basically indebting the country without the people's consent

He's the president of the AN, and according to the constitution he must take office when the constitution is violated by the current president

btw, that's following chavez's own constitution

these italian and french shits don't get the fact that maduro effectively did a coup by claiming himself president after winning elections in which the opposition didn't participate and that weren't recognized by most countries. That's why Europe and most pro guaido countries are calling for new elections.

Also, Maduro supposedly got 8 million votes, that's something that not even Chavez at its peak managed to pull out. He claims these votes despite most people on Social media showing the actual voting sites being mostly empty

True that

i don't give a shit

Venezuelans are our brothers. We must defend hispanic peoples from socialism.

Other than the media I haven't heard anyone mention it outside of Jow Forums.

> maduro effectively did a coup by claiming himself president after winning elections
>did a cup
>after winning elections.

wtf is wrong with your brain Kevin?

start by your contury. An unelected president from the socialist party.

>decent life
>Romania
Wow, Venezuela is more fucked than I thought.

here is your answer.

otherwise the world would let venezuela sink like haiti, or yemen.

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>Muslims, All migrants except jews, Non White Americans, White working class
Maduro
>White Americans, Jews, White upper class
Guaido

Im Generation Y.

I thought Chavez was ok, but not impressed by Maduro.

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illegitimate elections, Yonier Estiven

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This video explains it. It is made for dummies cummies

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>how people around you react to the venezuelian situation?
People don't know where is Venezuela, and have never heard about Maduro or Guaido.

cant even read it but rene seems pretty based