Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro got so hungry during a lengthy,
live broadcast to his starving nation Thursday that he pulled out an
empanada and started eating.
Already mocked for being overweight, Maduro didn’t think the cameras
were still on him when he took a big bite of the empanada, a trademark
Spanish meat pastry.
But the camera caught his first few bites of the empanada.
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Call it Pastrygate: As Maduro finished his speech, he peered around
the room, looked down at his desk, opened a drawer and, like magic,
brought out the empanada. He downed half of it in one bite.
To be fair, Maduro’s state-mandated broadcasts can last hours, so he
might have simply gotten hungry and decided it was empanada time. But
the optics couldn’t have been worse: Maduro has been widely mocked for
putting on a few pounds — maybe it was the empanadas — especially as his
country continues to reel from poverty, starvation and a medicine
shortage.
Almost daily, protesters demand relief from an economic crisis that
has left the country crippled and burdened by the highest inflation rate
in the world—a striking 254.9 percent, according to Business Insider.
That means a 10 bolivar-priced empanada will cost poor Venezuelans 35.50
bolivars next year.
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Stagnant wages and high inflation on all items, including empanadas,
have forced some, including doctors, to become sex workers. The lack of
medicines have led some to leave the country, which experts say could
actually spread disease in other nations.
Maduro was elected president in 2013 after the death of Hugo Chavez,
who once recommended that his poor countrymen make their empanadas out
of capybara, a large rodent.
(Yahoo News)
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