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Cabello responds to extremists: The streets of the country belong to the people of Venezuela, not to the bourgeoisie

“The thing is that since we gave it a fight in Portuguese, but a fight, then... fear is free,” said Cabello
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 01/05/2024 07:31 PM

This Wednesday, May 1st, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stressed that the country's streets belong to the people of Venezuela, not to the bourgeoisie.

This was emphasized by Cabello, in response to the statement of the opposition political party VENTE VENEZUELA, which points out about an activity they had in one area of the state of Falcón and decided to carry out their day in another sector so as not to coincide with the march of the revolutionary forces.

“So we can't do anything anywhere, because the 'girl' is on the street,” she highlighted during her Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 474.

Cabello, faced with this scenario, said that “they're going to make me go to Falcón, they're going to see (...) what happens is that since we gave him a fight in Portuguese, but a fight, then... fear is free”.

“Buy your puppy to accompany you. The girl goes to Coro, it's not okay, the streets belong to the people, not to the bourgeoisie,” he reiterated.

Mazo News Team