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Minister Elizalde responds to Maduro after sayings about the Aragua Train

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The Minister of the Interior, Álvaro Elizalde, moved this day to Valdivia, Region of Los Ríos, to participate in a new meeting of the Senate Public Security Commission, within the framework of the policy adopted by the Congress to take some of its sessions to regions.Before participating in the session, which takes place at the convention center of the Hotel Villa del Río, the Secretary of State referred to the statements of the ruler of Venezue…

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The Minister of the Interior, Álvaro Elizalde, moved this day to Valdivia, Region of Los Ríos, to participate in a new meeting of the Senate Public Security Commission, within the framework of the policy adopted by the Congress to take some of its sessions to regions.Before participating in the session, which takes place at the convention center of the Hotel Villa del Río, the Secretary of State referred to the statements of the ruler of Venezue…

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Opposition leader María Corina Machado and former presidential candidate Edmundo González accuse Maduro of a connection with the Aragua Train

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Nicolás Maduro, who swore for a third term after his questioned reelection last year, said last Wednesday, March 19, 2025, that the Aragua Train "is history" and "does not exist" in Venezuela -where that criminal organization was born, and accused former Latin American presidents of taking some of its members out of this country. The entry Nicolás Maduro assures that the Aragua Train "is history" and "does not exist" in Venezuela was first publi…

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The leader of Chavismo, Nicolás Maduro said that while “the Aragua Train did indeed exist,” now “it is cosmic dust in Venezuela.” Nicolás Maduro, who swore for a third term after his questioned reelection last year, said that the Aragua Train “is history” and “does not exist” in Venezuela – where that criminal organization was born – and accused former Latin American presidents of taking some of its members out of this country. In an act broadca…

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It was during an act broadcast by Venezuelan State Television (VTV), in which the president issued the controversial statements.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
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