In an unusual move, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has decreed that Christmas celebrations in the country will begin on October 1st, deviating from traditional timing. This announcement comes amidst a backdrop of increasing political unrest and international criticism, particularly following Maduro's contentious claim of victory in the July presidential election. The decision to advance the Christmas season is portrayed by Maduro as a gesture of gratitude towards his supporters, despite the growing concern over human rights abuses and the suppression of political dissent. Concurrently, the Venezuelan government has intensified its crackdown on opposition figures, with a recent arrest warrant issued for a prominent opposition leader, signaling a further escalation in the government's efforts to consolidate power.
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