Do you support the overthrow of Veneuzlea's president Nicolas Maduro?
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Replying to @spectatorindex
What precedent are we setting if we are supporting coups in countries we don't like?
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Replying to @meze88 @spectatorindex
Is not a coup. Maduro faked the elections. The constitution dictates that the president of the National Assembly should take power and call for elections.
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So we back a coup?
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is not a coup The constitution (written by Chávez) says that if there is no President (and there is no president because Maduro fake the elections) the president of the National Assembly should take the interim presidency and call for elections. The coup is by Maduro.
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If you holding them to this standard we ain't we doing the same in the middle East who are still being ruled by monarchies to be honest? What I don't like it's always one rule for our friends and another for the other guys. Let's be consistent.
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Guaidó is a socialist!! is not even your friend! is just the guy that was actually elected!! it was always a socialist country, but a democracy, with free market. is not about that, is having all kind of terrorist organisations using the largest oil reserves.
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Yeah you said it oil reserves
. The country is about a free market as the countries in the middle least or China are free markets too lol. Let's just be honest about this argument, it is a coup to get a friend government that'll give us oil for cheap in power simple.
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