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Chancellor Gil: Julio Borges asks the United States to impose a government because the opposition has no people

Chancellor Gil rejected a request for new sanctions against imperialism
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Published at: 10/02/2024 05:02 PM

The foreign minister of the Republic of Venezuela, Yván Gil, criticized the representative of the Venezuelan extreme right Julio Borges, who persists in asking imperialism for military invasions and the imposition of governments as the only way out to end the Bolivarian Revolution, since because they have no morals, the opposition lacks a people to accompany them.

“Julio Borges, the main driver of criminal sanctions against Venezuela, continues his hate campaign calling for interference in our elections and more aggression against our people,” wrote the head of the portfolio for foreign relations about the fugitive from justice implicated in multiple crimes that range from embezzling the nation as the leader of a group of opponents allied with the United States to strip the nation of assets abroad.

He added about Borges and the opposition tied to the whims and interests of the United States, that the history of the opposition is plagued by crimes and constant failures, “so they turn to the media and to their masters in the North, because they have no morals to face the people, much less their support. The only way they know is imposition and illegality,” said Gil, in his account on social network X.

From his comfortable residence abroad where he enjoys millions of dollars looted in the state company, MONOMEROS in Colombia, Borges, a fugitive from justice and an ally of the oligarchy that operates from Miami, asked the U.S. government for greater sanctions against the Venezuelan people, however, Gil reiterated that our nation is free and sovereign and that its representatives will never govern this country again.


Mazo News Team