El fiscal general de la dictadura de Maduro atac a Milei: Es el peor peligro para el hemisferio Tarek William Saab dijo que el presidente argentino fue el que orden a la Justicia reabrir el fallo que orden el pedido de captura internacional contra el jefe del rgimen y Diosdado Cabello.

Rating: Mostly False Severity: High Check Date: 2024-09-24

Explanation

The statement attributes a quote to Tarek William Saab, the Attorney General of Venezuela, claiming that Argentine President Javier Milei ordered the judiciary to reopen a case leading to international arrest warrants against Maduro and Diosdado Cabello. Recent events corroborate parts of this assertion. The Argentine judiciary did, indeed, order the capture of Nicolás Maduro for alleged crimes against humanity, demonstrating a conflict between the two governments. However, the specific attribution of Milei's actions as the source of these legal mechanisms is less clear and may be exaggerated. There is no confirmed evidence that Milei explicitly ordered the judiciary to act, as the judiciary is an independent body in Argentina. Therefore, Saab's claim appears to be more of a political attack on Milei rather than a factual recount of legal proceedings. Moreover, the context of the phrase "dictatorship of Maduro" implies a political bias that complicates the factual assessment of the quote initially attributed to Saab.

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