With a desperate Nikki Haley, opposition’s call failed in New York

It was a resounding failure the call made by a sector of the Venezuelan extreme right wing based in the United States to protest at the UN headquarters in New York (United States) against the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, who would participate in the 73 session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

The small group of people who attended the call to request the intervention of Venezuela, did not meet the expectations of its organizers, one of them being the fugitive from Venezuelan justice, Antonio Ledezma.

According to reports from some viewers, many of those present at the opposition concentration were Nicaraguan nationals, who were in place as part of a call for the counterrevolutionary Nicaraguan community.

Journalist Isbemar Jiménez, during the “Via Alterna” (alternate Way) program, broadcast by the RNV Informative channel, made special mention of the speech of the US ambassador before the UN, Nikki Haley, who in an act of desperation took a megaphone to disguise the failure of the call:

“She assumed the baton of an extremely poor meeting. You have to be very crazy to politically assume that failure of a call. You have to be very desperate for, from your stance, grabbing a megaphone and, when seeing that the convening was poor, that they had no leadership, assume the anti-Maduro call”.

She assured that, despite the efforts of the right wing to reverse the impact of Nicolás Maduro’s speech at the UN General Assembly, “they could not hide the sun with a finger; they could not hide the long queues of personalities and people that were waiting to take a photo or shake hands with the Venezuelan leader; they could not hide the extraordinary encounter with the Afro-descendant community; and they could not hide the success of the President’s agenda “(…)