Venezuela is currently facing a major political storm. Meanwhile, the world's richest man Elon Musk and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro have come into a dispute. Now this dispute between the two has reached TV and media. Tesla CEO and Social Media X owner Elon Musk has accepted the challenge of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
Maduro challenges Musk to a fight
Nicolas Maduro recently issued a challenge for a fight. Musk also accepted the challenge on social media and said that if I win, Maduro will have to resign from the post of dictator of Venezuela. And if Maduro wins, I will give him a ticket for a free trip to Mars.
Maduro got 51.2 percent votes in Venezuela's presidential election. While opposition leader Gonzalez got 44.2 percent votes. The opposition has accused the election of being rigged. They have refused to believe the election results. Maduro said in a televised address on Monday that attempts are being made to overthrow political power in Venezuela. But he will not let this plan succeed.
Musk's speech after Maduro's election win was impressive
Venezuela's politics has long been full of excitement. The controversy has increased since the announcement of the results of the presidential election, Elon Musk has accused Maduro of rigging the election. Nicolas Maduro considers himself a socialist leader. While Elon Musk is in favor of capitalist ideology. There is also a deep ideological difference between the two.
Venezuela is currently facing a major political storm. Meanwhile, the world's richest man Elon Musk and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro have come into a dispute. Now this dispute between the two has reached TV and media. Tesla CEO and Social Media X owner Elon Musk has accepted the challenge of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
A total of 11 people died in the protests
Presidential elections were held recently in Venezuela. In which Nicolas Maduro won. Opposition leaders and people in Venezuela took to the streets over the election results. The protests also led to violent clashes between the police and the protesters. Incidents of arson and violence were also reported at many places. Thousands of people reached the Presidential Palace in the capital Caracas and surrounded it. A total of 11 people have died so far in the protests against the manipulation of election results in Venezuela. Apart from this, hundreds of people have been injured.