It’s Christmas in Venezuela in October – by order of the president

1 October 2024, 20:04

Christmas decoration in Caracas
It’s Christmas in Venezuela. Picture: PA

Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro ordered that the festive season would start early this year but not everyone is overjoyed.

Residents of Caracas, the capita of Venezuela, woke up on Tuesday to a towering Christmas tree standing in a popular public square, weeks after President Nicolas Maduro declared the jolly season would start earlier this year in the South American country.

Workers rushed to set up decorations in various neighbourhoods, but the mood was far from festive.

“I think it’s terrible because it’s October,” said Desire Aguiar, 32, before setting up her jewellery and accessories booth in a local market.

“Halloween hasn’t even passed, and it’s already Christmas? Are we celebrating them together?”

Venezuela Christmas
A woman takes a selfie with her daughter inside a Christmas decoration in Caracas (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Venezuelans, particularly those who remember life at the turn of the century, have long associated Christmas with careless shopping and bulging wallets thanks to profit-sharing and holiday bonuses employers paid at the end of the year.

Employees often received three times their monthly salary all at once.

The smell of fresh paint even signalled the arrival of Christmas because so many put a new coat on their walls.

These days, however, meagre wages and bonuses resulting from the country’s economic collapse have turned the season into a time of have and have-nots.

The one good thing is that they picked up the rubbish. Normally, this place is dirty

Wilfredo Gutierrez, Caracas resident

And this year, the season arrived amid a collective pessimism that followed the July 28 election.

“If they start paying … the Christmas bonus in advance, we won’t have anything left in December,” Ms Aguiar lamented. “I think it’s a really bad idea.”

It remains unclear whether public and private employers will make changes to bonus payments this year.

Mr Maduro, whom electoral authorities handed a third six-year term, surprised the country on September 2 when he declared on state television that the Christmas season would start earlier than ever.

Mockery followed Mr Maduro’s decree across social media, but on the streets, few dared to say anything about the decision – another sign of the chilling effect resulting from the repression campaign unleashed by the government after the highly anticipated election.

Thousands of people, including children, took to the streets across Venezuela hours after ruling party-loyal electoral authorities declared Mr Maduro the winner without showing any vote tallies.

The protests were largely peaceful, but demonstrators also toppled statues of Maduro’s predecessor, the late leader Hugo Chavez, threw rocks at law enforcement officers and buildings, and burned police motorcycles and government propaganda.

On Tuesday, while some rejected Mr Maduro’s decree for economic or political reasons, others rejected it for puritanical reasons.

“Christmas is in December. We must be clear about that, we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ,” Wilfredo Gutierrez, 61, said while observing a group of workers setting up decorative lights along a main avenue in Caracas.

“The one good thing is that they picked up the rubbish. Normally, this place is dirty.”

By Press Association

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