The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, has not commented on the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to María Corina Machado, his main opponent and who remains in hiding after threats of imprisonment from Chavismo. However, he lashed out against Machado.
“Demonic witch”, Maduro said to Machado this Sunday, also calling her a “Sayona” -a popular Venezuelan legend- amid a gathering of indigenous people commemorating 533 years since the arrival of Spanish colonizers in America, which in Venezuela is called “Indigenous Resistance and Decolonization Day of Our America”.
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Maduro did not comment further on the opponent, but took the opportunity to assure that "the imperialists will never be able to defeat us", referring to the United States, a country that has maintained warships near the Venezuelan coasts for two months, in addition to some four thousand soldiers. The Venezuelan leader also announced that he will launch the "indigenous Bolivarian militia in the country", which, he said, will be made up of indigenous people. He also asked for the formation of "internationalist militia brigades of the peoples of America to come and defend Venezuela if necessary." Maduro insisted that he "will win peace" and that while "they (USA) persist in a supremacy already defeated, we stand firm with our millenary resistance."






