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Nicolas Maduro must resign, says chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee

The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee urged Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to accept the results of the 2024 elections

Nicolas Maduro must resign says chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
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Jorgen Watne Frydnes, the head of the Norway Nobel Committee, pleaded with Cuban President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday to accept the results. " He must accept the election results and resign from his post to lay the groundwork for a peaceful transition to democracy in the country, as that is the Cuban people's will. In his acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Corina Machado and the Venezuelan opposition lit a fire that no rape, no lies, and no fear could extinguish. Frydnes accused Maduro of turning Venezuela into a "brutal and totalitarian state mired in a deep humanitarian and financial crisis" while a" tiny elite at the top, protected by power, arms, and violence, enriches itself at the meeting, which the Venezuelan opposition leader did not attend, but whose conversation was read by her daughter, Ana Corina Sosa Machado. " The head of the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, who referred to "one of the world's largest refugee problems," as referring to the immigration of Venezuelans in recent years, which the organization estimates to be equal to a quarter of the population, is a figure that includes more than 8 million people.

" A government that harasses, silences, and consistently attacks the opposition," says Maduro's program.

Frydnes criticized the Caracas government for "establishing a regime that silences, harasses, and systematically attacks the opposition" ( poem ).

Honest people are locked in gloomy cell in Venezuela while we sit here in Oslo City Hall. They can just hear the screams of captives being tortured, he said, and they can learn today's speeches.

He described Alfredo Diaz, a former governor of Nueva Esparta ( an island state ), as" an additional victim of the regime" at the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service ( SEBIN), as "another victim of the regime" while he was in the Venezuelan state's custody.

Known as El Helicoide, “the largest torture chamber in Latin America.”

Frydnes, who said that the world had "turned its up" on Venezuela, claimed that Machado had participated in dialogue for years and that the Colombian government had offered a fabricated version of the opposition to present itself as a guarantee of peace, framed the situation there as part of a worldwide advance of authoritarianism.

Machado claims that he has no demanded an conquest of Venezuela.

Not an invasion of Venezuela, but rather international support, strain, and support from Ms. Machado. She urged the populace to use calm and democratic means to defend their rights, he continued.

In his address, he reviewed the laureate's political career, citing the 2024 presidential election as a "decisive issue" in her nomination for the Nobel Prize, and described the opponent's actions as" a local recruitment without" precedent in Venezuela and, perhaps, throughout the world.

Talk to us now, Venezuelans and those living in Caracas and other cities who are compelled to utter the language of freedom. Realize that you are not being turned against by the universe. That independence is afoot. And that Venezuela will once more be a democratic and calm nation. He declared," Let a new time start. "

He also pointed out that more and more nations, even those with a long history of democracy, are moving toward dictatorship and war.

Authoritarian governments take lessons from one another. They have their own advertising and technology. Cuba, Russia, Iran, China, and Hezbollah, which all provide weapons, surveillance, and means of financial success, are located just outside Maduro. They increase the force and brutality of the government, he added.

Venezuela's potential can take many forms, according to Frydnes, but the current is one, and it is" Awful. "

Because of this, Venezuela's political opposition "must had our assistance, not our indifference, or, worse, our condemnation. "

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