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Elon Musk Calls Maduro A 'Dictator' In Tech Billionaire's Latest Blow-up Against Foreign Leader

After failing to oust Nicolas Maduro during three rounds of demonstrations since 2014, the opposition put its faith in the ballot box.

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Add Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to the growing list of foreign leaders with whom tech billionaire Elon Musk has picked a fight.

Following the results of Venezuela's presidential election, in which Maduro and his opponents each claimed victory, the owner of X took to the social media platform to accuse the self-proclaimed socialist leader of 바카라major election fraud.바카라

바카라Shame on Dictator Maduro,바카라 Musk said Monday.

Maduro in turn trashed Musk as 바카라the archenemy of Venezuela's peace.바카라

Officials delayed the release of detailed vote tallies from Sunday's election after proclaiming Maduro the winner with 51 per cent of the vote, compared with 44 per cent for retired diplomat Edmundo Gonzalez. The competing claims set up a high-stakes standoff.

After failing to oust Maduro during three rounds of demonstrations since 2014, the opposition put its faith in the ballot box. The elections were among the most peaceful in recent memory, reflecting hopes that Venezuela could avoid bloodshed and end 25 years of single-party rule.

Musk also retweeted a comment on X by his 바카라friend바카라 Argentine President Javier Milei. 바카라The numbers announced a landslide opposition by the victory and the world is waiting for the government to acknowledge defeat after years of socialism, misery, decadence and death,바카라 Milei said.

Maduro was swift to respond to Musk's social media posts, calling the billionaire a threat to Venezuela.

바카라He is the representation of the fascist ideology, anti-natural, anti-society,바카라 Maduro said.

바카라Elon Musk is desperate, control yourself,바카라 he warned. 바카라Whoever gets involved with me dries out.바카라

This is not Musk's first confrontation with foreign governments. Earlier this year, the self-proclaimed 바카라free speech absolutist바카라 clashed with a Brazilian supreme court justice over free speech, far-right accounts and purported misinformation on X, formerly Twitter. Musk bought Twitter back in 2022, upending many of the social platform's policies and laying off the majority of its workforce.

As for Venezuela's election, leaders around the world also expressed concerns over the results, many calling for transparency in the vote count.

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