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Maduro will hold Christmas in Venezuela in October

Maduro will hold Christmas in Venezuela in October

In the midst of a serious domestic political crisis with allegations of electoral fraud, Venezuela's socialist ruler Nicolas Maduro has caused a surprise.

“It is September and it already smells like Christmas. As a thank you to the fighting people, I will bring Christmas forward to October 1 by decree,” the autocrat said on his own television show “Con Maduro+”.

This is not the first time that Maduro has made such decisions. During the Corona pandemic in 2020, he brought Christmas forward to mid-October, and a year later it was October 4. With the 1st of December, the country will no longer be able to celebrate Christmas.

However, October sets a new “Christmas record”. “Christmas comes with peace, joy and security,” assured the head of state. The corresponding decree ensures, above all, that Christmas decorations are hung in public buildings.

Bishops’ Conference: Festival is being exploited

The Venezuelan Bishops' Conference criticized the political instrumentalization of the holiday. “Christmas is a universal celebration. The manner and timing of the celebration is a matter for the ecclesiastical authority. This should not be used for specific propaganda or political purposes,” the bishops explained.

Most recently, Maduro also surprised everyone with his own interpretation of the background of Jesus Christ. The ruler said that he was actually a Palestinian child.

At the same time, the human rights organization Human Rights Watch published a report with new serious accusations against the regime. “The repression we are experiencing in Venezuela is shockingly brutal,” said Americas Director Juanita Goebertus.

There have been massive protests in the South American country for weeks against Maduro's election victory, which was officially announced at the end of July. The opposition announced that, according to its own count of the electoral records, its candidate Edmundo Gonzalez had clearly won the presidential election. Independent election observers confirmed this assessment.

The USA, the EU and numerous Latin American countries do not recognize the official result and are demanding an independent review. To this day, the Venezuelan judiciary is refusing transparent access to the electoral documents.

Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is not known exactly when Jesus was born around 2,000 years ago. The celebration of December 25th as the birth of Jesus was first documented in Rome in the year 336.

Christmas means holy, consecrated nights. According to Christian understanding, the birth of Jesus means the incarnation of God; in Jesus, God communicated with people, entered into their history, took pity on them and granted them salvation. That is why Christmas is considered a festival of love.

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