Madrid and Podemos demand Ayuso condemn racist chants.

Politicians asked Isabel Díaz Ayuso to speak out against racist chants. The chants were directed at Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez. This caused problems at a rally for María Corina Machado.
María Corina Machado held a rally in Madrid where attendees shouted racist slogans. Carlos Baute, who performed at the rally, is accused of leading the chants. The chants included the phrase "Fuera la mona," which translates to "Get out, monkey." The incident caused widespread criticism and highlighted tensions surrounding Machado’s visit. Machado responded to the chants by raising her voice to silence the crowd.
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Highlights
Racist Chants at Rally
Attendees chanted racist slogans directed at Delcy Rodríguez during María Corina Machado’s appearance.
Ayuso’s Response Demanded
Más Madrid and Podemos demanded Isabel Díaz Ayuso condemn the racist chants.
Carlos Baute Accused
Carlos Baute is accused of leading the racist chants, including ‘Fuera la mona’.
Machado Silenced the Crowd
María Corina Machado raised her voice to silence the crowd during the chant.
Political Tensions Highlighted
The incident shows ongoing political tensions and divisions within Venezuela.