Raúl de Molina once again criticized Fernando Carrillo for the constant messages that the Venezuelan actor has sent to some celebrities in Miami.
During Tuesday’s broadcast of the program ‘El Gordo y la Flaca’, the host clarified to the artist that he will not go to Venezuela until it is a free country, because he believes that under the regime of Nicolás Maduro the conditions are not met.
“Fernando, look, we are going to go see you in Venezuela and visit you when Venezuela has elections and is a free country,” he commented.
The Cuban-American insisted that the socialist is not the one who won the presidential election and that is why there must be a political transition in the country.
“If Maduro, I repeat, had won the elections, there would be no problem. That was what the people wanted, the problem, Fernando, is that Maduro, and I’m speaking to you calmly, lost the elections and is in power, and he lost by a lot, the people did not vote for him, they voted for Edmundo. So, there is no science to this, Maduro is becoming a dictator,” he said.
He regretted that Fernando Carrillo is supporting the person he considers responsible for the situation in Venezuela: “You are supporting a person that the people did not want as president. That is the only problem. It is not that we do not agree with your political thoughts, I repeat, you have the right to think what you want and you can support Maduro, but Maduro lost the elections, so he cannot be in power.”
For several days, these messages have been exchanged between the Venezuelan and the hosts of ‘El Gordo y la Flaca’, who have regretted the position he has taken.
These messages come amid the difficult situation Venezuela is going through following the victory awarded to Nicolás Maduro by the National Electoral Council, without showing the corresponding minutes.
However, the opposition, which has shared the minutes, claims that its candidate, diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia, won by a wide margin against the current president.
Raúl de Molina once again criticized Fernando Carrillo for the constant messages that the Venezuelan actor has sent to some celebrities in Miami.
During Tuesday’s broadcast of the program ‘El Gordo y la Flaca’, the host clarified to the artist that he will not go to Venezuela until it is a free country, because he believes that under the regime of Nicolás Maduro the conditions are not met.
“Fernando, look, we are going to go see you in Venezuela and visit you when Venezuela has elections and is a free country,” he commented.
The Cuban-American insisted that the socialist is not the one who won the presidential election and that is why there must be a political transition in the country.
“If Maduro, I repeat, had won the elections, there would be no problem. That was what the people wanted, the problem, Fernando, is that Maduro, and I’m speaking to you calmly, lost the elections and is in power, and he lost by a lot, the people did not vote for him, they voted for Edmundo. So, there is no science to this, Maduro is becoming a dictator,” he said.
He regretted that Fernando Carrillo is supporting the person he considers responsible for the situation in Venezuela: “You are supporting a person that the people did not want as president. That is the only problem. It is not that we do not agree with your political thoughts, I repeat, you have the right to think what you want and you can support Maduro, but Maduro lost the elections, so he cannot be in power.”
For several days, these messages have been exchanged between the Venezuelan and the hosts of ‘El Gordo y la Flaca’, who have regretted the position he has taken.
These messages come amid the difficult situation Venezuela is going through following the victory awarded to Nicolás Maduro by the National Electoral Council, without showing the corresponding minutes.
However, the opposition, which has shared the minutes, claims that its candidate, diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia, won by a wide margin against the current president.
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