Cabello: In the Bolivarian Revolution, traitors are a species that is almost extinct


Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 16/10/2024 11:21 PM
During his Con El Mazo Dando program, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, asserted that in the Bolivarian Revolution, traitors are “a species that is almost extinct, almost, because there are still some things that you observe there.”
“The corrupt is a traitor. In the Revolution, a position is a responsibility for him to direct, manage and if he takes that money (money) and puts it in his pocket, he is a traitor, he is betraying the Revolution,” he said.
For this reason, he stated that “in the world no one wants traitors, no one, not even the betrayed and those he believes he will serve don't want them either, because they distrust”.
In this regard, in issue number 499, he stated that those who betray once do so again on countless occasions, especially if they are receiving some benefit or when personal ambitions emerge.
He argued that anyone who is going to appoint you to a government office “and you don't feel in a position to hold that position, the first thing a revolutionary has to say is: 'I can't' or I don't feel strong enough to receive that position.”
He recognized that today, unlike in past times, even in the Revolution, there is less tendency for people to become magnified by office, “because right now a lot is being done with little. This is a constructive criticism of us.”
“But here there were times of a lot of waste, thieves like Rafael Ramírez (former president of Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), a fugitive from Venezuelan justice), we were taking stock of how much Ramírez administered, it's a terrible thing,” he stressed.
In that scenario, Cabello asked the reason why the United States “doesn't mess with Rafael Ramírez. What does it have? ties, traitor and ambitious”.
Mazo News Team