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Cabello: We saved Venezuela from an extreme right wing dictatorship

“Here came a coup d'etat by generals in the service of the United States, like Pinochet,” said Cabello
Con el Mazo Dando

Published at: 31/01/2024 11:02 PM

“When we rose up, the immediate consequence was that we saved the country from an extreme right-wing dictatorship,” said the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, referring to the Civic-Military Rebellion of February 4, 1992.

“Without wanting to, we saved Venezuela from the extreme right-wing dictatorship, but rather ask Ochoa Antich, who was defense minister, brother of Enrique Ochoa Antich,” he pointed out and maintained that "here came a coup d'etat by generals in the service of the United States, like Pinochet.”

During his program Con el Mazo Dando, broadcast number 463, he stressed that you could also ask the “son-in-law of (former president Rafael) Caldera, his name was Roa Pérez, to ask, if a far-right coup d'etat was or was not (in progress)”.

He specified that the coup d'etat that was brewing the extreme right sought to prevent “Chávez from coming to power”.

“It's a is the story, one day the story will be told, that's why we have to write it,” he reflected.

Mazo News Team