Published at: 02/10/2024 09:06 PM
Diosdado Cabello Rondón argued that with the revision of the country's electoral laws, convened by the National Assembly (AN), the extremist right-wing sector will be left out of electoral processes in Venezuela. “If you have asked for an invasion against your country, you cannot be a candidate, in other parts of the world you would be imprisoned,” he said.
He said this when he expressed great joy at the decision of the Legislative Branch to summon the representatives of the political parties and social movements that participated in the last presidential election to review all the electoral laws in force in the country.
He specified that the objective is to apply the National Constitution more severely, “everyone understood that, but the bitter ones who are already putting together their plan arrive, since since Jorge called a meeting, they say it is negotiating the transition.”
“The transition to Socialism, that is if we are going to accelerate it,” said the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).
During his Con El Mazo Dando program, on broadcast 497, he pointed out that the extreme right “issue communiqués (...) and they will be left out like La Sayo: out”.
“This is how they are going to look (the extremist opposition) when there are elections here in Venezuela,” he said, while noting that this sector does not follow the rules for participating in electoral processes.
Cabello stressed that this will be the scenario in the face of the reform of the country's electoral laws, “the United Socialist Party of Venezuela is going to request that the entire issue of participation be reviewed. Who can and who can't.”
He commented that extremists have a history, among others, of always singing fraud in all elections, of not recognizing the results issued by the National Electoral Council (CNE), “even when they favor it because they want to wipe out the adversary.”
Mazo News Team