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Santos: Maduro’s days as president are numbered

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BOGOTA : Nicolas Maduro’s days as president of crisis-ravaged Venezuela are numbered, said his outgoing Colombian counterpar­t Juan Manuel Santos (pic).

“I can see it happening in the near future,” said Santos, pointing to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund’s latest projection that Venezuela’s inflation will hit one million per cent this year.

“A country with the level of infla- tion that Venezuela has ... that regime has to fall.”

Relations between the two heads of state have been tense for years with Maduro describing Colombia as a US “lackey” and Santos predicting imminent “regime change” in Venezuela ahead of presidenti­al elections in May, won by Maduro but that were boycotted by the opposition.

Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan­s have flooded into Colombia as they flee food and medicine shortages, as well as failing public services in their crisistorn country.

Venezuela has been gripped by a four-year long recession which Maduro blames on opposition “sabotage”.

He also disputed a claim by a group of leading Venezuelan universiti­es that put extreme poverty in the country at 61%. Maduro says it’s only 4.4%. “He is in a state of denial,” Santos said of Maduro.

“He is irrational because he says no, there is no crisis there and he does not need help.”

Last year, Colombia repeatedly accused Venezuelan troops of territoria­l incursions while Santos has also been angered that Marxist National Liberation Army guerrillas have found shelter in socialist Venezuela.

Tensions between the two countries are hardly likely to ease once Santos leaves office next week, with hard-right president-elect Ivan Duque set to take over.

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