Celebrities who spoke out against Maduro after the elections – 2024-08-05 06:07:45

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2024-08-05 06:07:45

The well-known figures used their social networks to express their position regarding the results that declared Maduro the winner.

He National Electoral Council (CNE) declared this Sunday to Nicolas Maduro as the winner of the recent elections in Venezuela, Results that have caused great controversy and have not left some indifferent. famous faces who went out to protest against it.

According to the organization, the politician who has been in power for 11 years was reelected with 51.2% of the votes. These figures have been harshly questioned by Venezuelan citizens, who accuse electoral fraud and disagreement with the responses that have been given.

Even two days after the voting day, intense protests have taken place in different parts of the country.

Celebrities who spoke out against Nicolás Maduro after the elections

Following this situation, various celebrities around the world have spoken out against what they consider electoral fraud by Nicolás Maduro.

Resident

After Maduro’s victory was announced, the well-known Puerto Rican rapper and activist did not hesitate to use his X account to express his feelings.

“I will always defend reason, no matter where it comes from. And it is reasonable to ask the Venezuelan government to show the data, table by table, that truly accredits the victory it has claimed, so that everyone can believe them,” said René.

Along with this, the artist stressed that “The international community must demand this, in a forceful manner, so that the popular decision is respected. The weariness of the Venezuelan people is felt and heard in the streets. They are asking for changes to the current system, they have expressed their will at the polls in a peaceful and supportive manner and that request must be respected.”

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Alejandro Sanz

Another singer who did not remain silent was the popular Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz, who did not mince words and made critical statements against the current president.

“No one with a minimum of common sense can believe that Maduro won the elections yesterday. The abuse is so crude that it simply confirms what was already known. What is happening in Venezuela is not called democracy but shameless democracy,” accused the author of Corazón Partío.

Celebrities who spoke out against Maduro after the elections
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Luisito Communicates

If we talk about youtubers and bloggers, Luis Arturo Villar Sudek, better known as Luisito Communicates, He expressed his anger and sadness through his Instagram.

“This hurts me a lot. I am sorry, from the bottom of my heart. I am sorry for my Venezuelan family and friends. I feel sorry for everyone. How helpless. How angry, this is a mockery.” Luisito Comunica said.

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Ruben Blades

Someone who was not indifferent was the singer-songwriter Ruben Bladeswho was critical of the Venezuelan government for “failing to be transparent with the results by avoiding impartial oversight of the electoral process and the total assumptions offered by offices controlled by the dictatorship.”

“That 51% vs 44% is not even believed by the little bird that talks to Maduro”said the composer.

Danny Ocean

The Venezuelan artist who has great hits like I Refuse and Dembowhas taken a more active role in expressing himself to his followers.

“VENEZUELA. Let us not fall into games, let us not fall into a psychological war, that is what they want! They want to destabilize, they want to instill fear!!“, he declared on his Instagram.

To this he added: “We know it was a fraud. These weeks have been historic, we have seen a UNITED VENEZUELA with the same purpose. Now more than ever we have to be united.”

Finally, the singer called on the Armed Forces: “We need you!!! We don’t want any more violence, we don’t want any more deaths, please!! Please realize that what is happening is not right!”

Catherine Fulop

For her part, the Venezuelan-Argentine actress and model made a video on her social networks revealing how she felt after the election results.

“I am emotionally very sad. The truth is that one has hope because hope is the last thing to be lost, but it’s like I was saying, they’re going to give us another blow to the heart because we had a lot of hope of being able to get ahead,” Fulop began by saying.

Along the same lines, the 59-year-old woman said in her stories: “My people, there has never been a time in the history of world politics where a dictatorship has been removed with votes. And well, nothing. I am very sad.”

“Here I am, my Venezuela, with you and all my people. I hope that it can be verified who the real winner is, that everything is transparent.”hill.

Farruko

From the world of reggaeton, Farruko He reacted with a post alongside an image of Jesus hugging the map of Venezuela.

“Freedom does not only depend on overthrowing a dictatorship, if not to understand as Venezuelans that we are all brothers and the factors of need, conformism, power, ego, lack of education have you killing each other,” he wrote.

Finally, the Puerto Rican artist declared: “Your solution is not in violence or votes or governments, it is in your hearts. God bless you, strength, Venezuela, I am coming to you, love can conquer everything.”

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