Maduro And Maradona At The End Of The Campaign In Venezuela

Maduro And Maradona At The End Of The Campaign In Venezuela
Maduro And Maradona At The End Of The Campaign In Venezuela

Video: Maduro And Maradona At The End Of The Campaign In Venezuela

Video: Maduro And Maradona At The End Of The Campaign In Venezuela
Video: Maradona and Maduro in Venezuela kickabout - BBC News 2024, May
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Many Venezuelans expressed their discontent in the presence of the Argentine soccer player, Diego Maradona, at the end of the campaign of the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.

Before the visuals that have traveled the world in which the famous athlete is seen dancing while the Venezuelan flag flies in a campaign caravan of Maduro, thousands have expressed their discontent on social networks. From private Venezuelans, to important entertainment figures from that country such as José Luis Rodríguez, “El Puma”.

The Venezuelan singer and actor, who gave so much glory to his country by achieving an international career in the 1980s, expressed his feelings through his Twitter account. "The truth is that Maradona is an abhorrent type," began the interpreter.

In addition, he added that Maradona is not driven by a political ideal but by money. “Without any ideal, only money moves it. There he is in Venezuela making fun of political prisoners, of those who are starving, of those who die for lack of medicine,”El Puma expressed with indignation.

Nicolas Maduro, Cilia Flores, and Diego Maradona
Nicolas Maduro, Cilia Flores, and Diego Maradona

To conclude his message, the artist, who had a health crisis last year with a lung condition, emphasized that: "God takes time but does not forget!"

Meanwhile, followers of José Luis Rodríguez supported his comments with words of solidarity. An Argentine apologized to the Venezuelan people for Maradona's presence with Maduro. Argentines do well, we apologize to the Venezuelan people. Maradona embarrasses us,”said Rodríguez's follower. Like him, others did the same in the Twitter message published by El Puma.

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