Published at: 19/12/2024 02:49 PM
The first vice-president
of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón,
denounced the fascist nature of the extremist opposition María Corina Machado,
who insists on her terrorist plans against Venezuelan peace.
In the 508 broadcast
of his Con El Mazo Dando program, he reviewed the
destabilizing record of the extremist opposition who was given the nickname “La
Sayona”, in reference to the fable character from the Venezuelan plains about a deceased woman who is frightened by her presence and tears.
“I have been talking to a person about her character as Sayona, I think she surpassed La Sayona, who is a breasted child,” he said, considering that Machado's cruelty is comparable to biblical characters such as Herod.
“She represents
Herod, who persecuted the newborn Baby Jesus, that's what she
represents: hate,” she said while revealing that the actions of the
opposition extremist make her to the point of being branded a rat.
“I don't
tell her, but she really is a long tail, a rat like that with a really
long tail. Bad!” , emphasized and specified that this behavior by Machado “is nothing
new, that hatred is older than the wind”.
He highlighted the
insistence of this character to sow false hope among supporters
of the opposition, a position that is being questioned by leaders and
thinkers linked to the right, who warn of the damage that Machado's “to the end” could cause to
the opposition mass.
We are dignity and resistance
He pointed out that this
persistence on the part of opposition extremism in their quest to sow
despair and terror in the People, evidences their ignorance about the resilience of Venezuelans.
“They
underestimate us, they deny Chavism (...) they don't exist for them, but we are flesh and blood, but
we are also a decent people who are not
used to giving up,” he said and highlighted the resilience of the heirs of the Liberators of our America.
“The opposition's biggest
problem is this people who are aware that they don't give up and that they
always fight to the last breath in defense of the Homeland and the
Bolivarian Revolution,” he stressed.
Oppositional cowardice
Contrary to the
dignity that the Venezuelan people have demonstrated in these 25 years, Cabello
pointed out the cowardly character that they have attached to the leaders of the
Venezuelan right, denouncing that their main premise is politics as a business.
“They don't believe
in politics, but they practice it as a business,” he said, noting that these
leaders have an equation that guides their participation.
“The first part
of the equation is to conspire, then to victimize yourself and the third: to flee,” he accused.
We will apply justice!
The also sectoral vice-president of Politics, Public Security and Peace referred to the recent arrest of
an Argentine gendarme in Venezuela, named Nahuel Gallo, whom he revealed to be involved in terrorist plans within Venezuelan territory.
Cabello specified
that intelligence reports say that the Argentine spy had entered the
country as part of an operation to extract from the Argentine embassy in
Venezuela six extremist opposition terrorists who are under asylum by the government of the extreme right Javier Milei.
In this regard,
he dismissed the contradictory statements of Patricia Bullrich, Minister of
Security in the Milei government, who pointed out that the Argentine spy was in Venezuela
visiting his wife, a statement that was denied by journalists and media from the southern nation who revealed that
Gallo's partner lives in Buenos Aires.
“Did Patricia Bullrich lie to us? Supposedly he came to visit his wife in the country, but it turns out that his wife lives in Buenos Aires. Something doesn't add up in their story . What does add up is that there is a terrorist operation against Venezuela. What fits Mrs. Patricia is that you are a fascist,” she answered.
Finally,
he warned that Venezuela will apply justice to those who intend to disturb the country's
peace and sovereignty.
In recent days,
he received information about a group of foreign citizens who were
camping in the town of La Victoria, Aragua state, who were verified on the
purpose of their visit and thus monitor their status as tourists.
“Whoever comes
here to conspire is going to find justice,” he said.
Mazo News Team