In Venezuela, Maduro-like Christmas toy stirs controversy

A girl holds her "Super Bigote" doll in the Carayaca neighborhood of La Guaira , Venezuela, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. The delivery of toys of "Super Bigote" or Super Mustache and "Cilita" dolls based on the image of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, were handed to thousands of children this Christmas, causing controversy among some Venezuelans. (AP Photo/Jesus Vargas)

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Every year, Venezuela’s socialist government hands out thousands of Christmas presents to the nation’s poorest children, including bicycles, Barbie dolls and plastic trucks imported from China.

This holiday season, officials added a new item to their list: an action figure with red tights, a blue cape and a big mustache that fights the U.S. “empire†and is modeled after .

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