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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, whose term ends on Aug. 7, said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government was "imminent" despite the "repression" of the people . "It is imminent in a country like Venezuela where inflation will be 1 million by the end of 2018. According to the International Monetary Fund, the regime will collapse ."
A few days before delivering his verdict to his opponent Ivan Duci, For Colombia and Venezuela, who share a border of 2,200 km, the departure of Maduro "in the form of a peaceful . "
"There is an irony: the greater the suffering of the population, the greater the repression of the people, which is what kept the Maduro regime ."
"Colombia is ready to help in every possible way ."
He claimed to have repeatedly offered Maduro "humanitarian aid, food and medicine" to Venezuelans "who were dying of hunger ".
But he pointed out that the Socialist leader "lives in a state of irrational denial, because he says that there is no crisis and that it does not happen. do not need help ". "In this situation, it is only possible to exert (diplomatic) pressure to change the regime as early as ."
Colombia is at the forefront of putting pressure on the Venezuelan government.
President-elect Ivan Doki promised after his victory to exert pressure "for Venezuela to make a transition to free elections," calling the Maduro government "a dictatorship [du peuple]."
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