The renowned Venezuelan singer José Luis Rodríguez, famously known as El Puma, has made strong statements against Nicolás Maduro, demanding his exit from power in Venezuela.
In a direct and forceful message, El Puma told Maduro, "Enough of the dictatorships in Venezuela, you have to leave. Go to hell."
These remarks come in response to Nicolás Maduro's attempts to cling to power despite losing the elections on July 28, where Edmundo González and María Corina Machado demonstrated their victory with electoral records in hand.
El Puma, who has been residing in Miami for over thirty years, also mentioned several political leaders of chavismo, urging them to leave the country and allow Venezuela to regain its path to democracy.
Chavismo has been in power for 25 years, and the singer pointed out that it is the longest-lasting dictatorship in Venezuela's recent history.
FAQ about José Luis Rodríguez's Message to Nicolás Maduro
Here are some frequently asked questions and answers regarding the recent statements made by José Luis Rodríguez, also known as El Puma, against Nicolás Maduro.
Who is José Luis Rodríguez?
José Luis Rodríguez, known as El Puma, is a renowned Venezuelan singer who has been living in Miami for over thirty years.
What did El Puma say to Nicolás Maduro?
El Puma told Nicolás Maduro to leave Venezuela, saying, "Enough of the dictatorships in Venezuela, you have to leave. Go to hell."
Why did El Puma make these statements?
El Puma made these statements in response to Nicolás Maduro’s attempts to remain in power despite losing the elections on July 28, where Edmundo González and María Corina Machado showed proof of their victory.
How long has chavismo been in power in Venezuela?
Chavismo has been in power for 25 years, making it the longest-lasting dictatorship in Venezuela's recent history.