Cabello on María Corina's calls: Journalists call that a rehash, a caliche
Published at: 25/11/2024 02:28 PM
During the
usual weekly press conference of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
(PSUV), this Monday, the first vice-president of the red awning, Diosdado Cabello
Rondón, spoke about the “lipstick” march called by the
leader of the extreme right and terrorist María Corina Machado for next December 1.
“With regard to what the terrorist lady María Corina Machado, a terrorist, says, have no doubt about it, she has said so many things (...) Since 2002 she has said that there is 'little to go', 'she is ready, ''getting weaker every day'. It's recycling, journalists call that a rehash, a caliche,” said Cabello.
In this regard,
he questioned “how many times have they said this day is the date, this is the time? And here we are, and where are they? Disappeared,
fleeing Venezuela, any kind of solidarity with their followers, they don't care, they don't care,” he criticized.
Cabello recalled
the calls for violence made by opposition extremism after being
defeated in the presidential elections of July 28, in which 27 people
were killed and the participants in the terrorist
actions were arrested, who were abandoned by their leaders.
“Where is Mr.
Edmundo González? Pooping on people, traveling, and those who are arrested
because of them, forgotten. Then they come out saying released by our pressure, which pressure
? You don't even remember them. I think that every day fewer
people are going to believe them,” he said.
Mazo News Team