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Cabello: González Urrutia, speaking of coercion, points to the Spanish ambassador as an accomplice

“That man is such a vagabond, that he said: Let's toast,” said Cabello
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 18/09/2024 08:27 PM

The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stressed that, as reported by the president of the National Assembly (AN), Jorge Rodríguez, the opposition member Edmundo González Urrutia, he has 24 hours to withdraw the term coercion in his statements regarding the signing of the document for his departure from the country to Spain.

“The thing is that this term is complicated, which implies coercion: blackmail, pressure, it's something you either do or you do it,” he highlighted in his program Con El Mazo Dando, broadcast number 495.

In that regard, he recalled that this document was signed at the Embassy of Spain, which is Spanish territory, “so the ambassador of Spain is complicit in this, in coercion”.

“As it is, he now accuses his hosts that they had him in that forced house and took him to Spain,” he ironized.

He added that “something doesn't add up and something doesn't add up to them. We are very clear that there was no pressure or coercion.”

“That man is such a vagabond, that he said: Let's toast,” he said.

In that scenario, Cabello stated that “opponents, those from here and those who are in Spain and the United States: Keep underestimating Nicolás Maduro, who is going to do well, he has done well so far”.

Mazo News Team