Cabello: Scuálidos are deluded if they believe that the fight against corruption will divide Chavism
Published at: 01/05/2024 10:36 PM
The Bolivarian Government's fight against corruption, instead of dividing, strengthens the union of revolutionary forces, emphasized the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, in dismissing the distortion campaign that seeks to promote extremist opposition.
“Squalid, keep making your plans thinking that Chavism is going to divide, they're going to get 20 points,” he ironized.
Cabello, in his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 474, emphasized that the fight against corruption “unites us, strengthens us, gives us moral authority to act.”
He stated that the right wing, faced with their internal chaos, “begin to launch their adventures, because all of them are upside down and then, they believe that we are like them”.
Cabello acknowledged that acts of corruption “hurt us, of course, no leader of the Revolution has been told to become corrupt. You're not going to come to that position to commit acts of corruption, nobody is told.”
In that direction, she said that any revolutionary who incurs acts of corruption, who “assumes her responsibility, that's what the laws are for, the Constitution.”
“This is where we came out, more united than before,” he said, since when Chavism came out of the traitors it achieved greater cohesion, since “we have been fighting that fight for years”.
He recalled that the governments of the Fourth Republic never imprisoned any of their members for any irregular action, only one Chinese citizen was arrested for the notorious RECADI case, “that's what they did, they are criminals, there was no Prosecutor's Office here, now we have a prosecutor who acts.”