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Venezuela’s Rodriguez blames ‘propaganda’ for quake response backlash

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Delcy Rodriguez *Venezuela twin quakes humanitarian disaster Maria Corina Machado

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Jul 3 Evening

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Venezuela’s Rodriguez blames ‘propaganda’ for quake response backlash

Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, has rejected criticism regarding the government's response to a recent event. She attributed the negative feedback to "propaganda." Rodriguez made these statements in response to backlash concerning the government's actions. The article does not specify the nature of the event or the timeline of the criticism.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Venezuela’s Rodriguez blames ‘propaganda’ for quake response backlash

Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, has dismissed criticism regarding the government's response to a recent earthquake. Rodriguez attributed the negative feedback to "propaganda." The article states that Rodriguez made these remarks in response to backlash concerning the government's actions following the seismic event. No further details about the specific criticisms or the nature of the earthquake response are provided in the article content.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Fallout from Venezuela’s quakes turns political, as opposition leader Machado seeks return

Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez is facing a political challenge following powerful twin earthquakes that struck the country. Her government's relief efforts are under scrutiny as her mandate as interim leader expires on Friday. Rodriguez defended her administration's response at a news conference. Meanwhile, exiled opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, argued that the government's handling of the disaster revealed its weaknesses. Machado stated she should return to Venezuela to aid in the "transition process," particularly in the wake of the tragedy. The situation highlights a political test for Rodriguez, who is working to prevent the humanitarian crisis from escalating into a political one.

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Delcy Rodriguez dismissed criticism of the government's response to an event.

— Delcy Rodriguez

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Rodriguez blamed 'propaganda' for backlash regarding the government's response.

— Delcy Rodriguez

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Venezuela's acting president is Delcy Rodriguez.

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Delcy Rodriguez dismissed criticism of the government's earthquake response.

— Delcy Rodriguez

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Rodriguez blamed 'propaganda' for the backlash regarding the quake response.

— Delcy Rodriguez