Maduro Bribes Venezuelans with $4.50 ‘Grant’ Days Before Sham Election

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Maduro Bribes Venezuelans with $4.50 ‘Grant’ Days Before Sham Election
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Similar to other “generous” monetary grants of the same nature, the $4.50 bonus is part of the Maduro regime’s “social protection” welfare programs. The stipend will be randomly distributed throughout the week to users of the Maduro regime’s Fatherland platform, a system implemented by the ruling socialists largely inspired by China’s social credit system.

Venezuelans mark July 24 as a national holiday in celebration of Bolívar, who in addition to Venezuela, spearheaded the independence of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, and Bolivia — which is named after him — from Spain’s colonial rule.“The delivery of the Universal Giant Bonus through the Fatherland System sent by our President Nicolás Maduro has started,” the official account of the Fatherland platform’s stipend bonus distribution system announced on Wednesday.

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