During recent visit to Santiago with Chilean President Gabriel Boric, his fellow Communist “Comrade” (that is literally what they call each other), Brazilian President Lula was loudly booed by Chilean onlookers in the crowd, in an awkward moment for those in attendance.

Lula was meeting with Boric to try to come up with a spin to justify their continuing support of the Maduro Regime in Venezuela, because both leaders, who are creatures of the World Economic Forum (aka Black Nobility Fascists) are intent upon turning the entire Continent of South America into a Communist superstate.

What’s interesting, is that even the leader of the Socialist Party in Bolivia (a relatively small and poor country, which has been led by Socialist presidents since 2006) has come out against Maduro, calling him a “dictator” who is illegally occupying the Miraflores Palace in Caracas.

Therefore, it’s obnoxious that the presidents of the two South American countries with the highest GDP, Brazil and Human Development Index, Chile (French Guiana has the highest HDI in the region but it is actually a Territory of France) are still trying to prop-up the disgraced dictator, who has ruled Venezuela by decree since 2015 and who is totally controlled by Cuban intelligence, which in turn, is controlled by Russia, according to Juan O Savin – and to what is plainly visible, with the Russians recently parking their subs and conducting military exercises in Cuba and Venezuela.

TUESDAY UPDATE: In a special session, the Chilean Chamber of Deputies approved support for Edmundo González Urrutia as the elected President of Venezuela.

The President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, returned from the official trip to Chile without answering any questions from journalists and has yet to denounce Maduro for stealing another election – probably, because that is how Lula, himself came to office in 2022, after being sprung from jail by a corrupt WEF Supreme Court judge – using the same machines and systems that run through Venezuela, just like those of the United States.

LATE-BREAKING NEWS WEDNESDAY MORNING FROM BRAZILIAN TELEGRAM CHANNEL,@tupireport: “Advisors involved in Lula’s government state that the official position regarding the elections in Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro’s behavior will be the same as in the Navalny case: to take a neutral stance, wait for the situation to fade from prominence in the coming weeks, and refrain from further comments until the issue is no longer significant for Brazil’s positioning.”

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