If by “almost universal” you mean “almost universal among the west,” which actively oppose any and all attempts at building socialism.
Notably, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Bolivia support Maduro, and Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia took a neutral stance (despite what Wikipedia’s map implies). Further still, Colombia and Mexico attended Maduro’s inaguration, recognizing his legitimacy.
It’s the imperialist bloc that opposes Maduro and supports US imperialism with respect to Venezuela, and are trying to get the right-wing opposition elected against the will of the people.
Is this a meme about the almost universal international agreement that Nicolás Maduro stole the 2024 election from Edmundo González?
what the wasps mean when they talk about the “universal international agreement”
I said almost and I’m not a protestant but thanks for assuming my religion.
That’s less than 30% of world population there champ, math is clearly not your forte.
Funnily enough that’s the exact percentage that Comando Con Venezuela said Nicolás Maduro got in the 2024 election.
so higher than most of the leaders in western “democracies” 🤣
But not enough to win in Venezuela.
if you’re gullible enough to believe reports from countries that want to overthrow the government in Venezuela, which you obviously are
Most of them seem like pretty honest countries.
If by “almost universal” you mean “almost universal among the west,” which actively oppose any and all attempts at building socialism.
Notably, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Bolivia support Maduro, and Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia took a neutral stance (despite what Wikipedia’s map implies). Further still, Colombia and Mexico attended Maduro’s inaguration, recognizing his legitimacy.
It’s the imperialist bloc that opposes Maduro and supports US imperialism with respect to Venezuela, and are trying to get the right-wing opposition elected against the will of the people.
I didn’t see that on Wikipedia it was the top return on my Google search.
Map implies Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia oppose Maduro.
Ok hang on I’ll have to google research this for a bit.