Conflicts between puppet and ventriloquist! María Corina and Edmundo more divided than ever
Published at: 05/09/2024 02:52 PM
For decades, the simile of the “cat bag” has been
used to describe the situation of the Venezuelan
opposition with regard to the unity of its ranks in favor of an objective.
We are in 2024 and that
metaphor is still more relevant than ever. After the elections of July 28,
when Nicolás Maduro was re-elected president of the Bolivarian
Republic of Venezuela, declared by the National Electoral Council (CNE) and ratified
by the Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ); Edmundo González
and his partner and boss, María Corina Machado, committed crimes such as calling for violence in the street, organizing the structure of these violence and
the
usurpation of the functions of the CNE, due to the publication of a website where falsified
records were posted, among others.
González Urrutia was the candidate with a dark and bloody
international past and responsible in the eyes of the world for these actions, but since he
did not appear before the Public Prosecutor's Office, he wanted to apologize through a letter. Its mere
existence and its recipient recognize the existence of the Venezuelan State
and its powers.
This is a point of
contradiction with his superior, MCM, who still does not recognize the
Public Ministry (MP) himself: “This Office is an arm of persecution and
State terrorism in Venezuela; the appointment and performance of its spokesperson is not only
illegitimate, it is a shame that history will judge.”
In fact, during a press
conference with national and international media, this Thursday, the attorney
general of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Tarek William Saab,
revealed that the defense of Edmundo González Urrutia assured that people outside the legal team did not allow the former extremist candidate
to attend the
three summons of the MP, derived from investigations into the fraudulent
website, promoted by the terrorist María Corina Machado to sing fraud.
The prosecutor added that González
Urrutia, in addition, wanted to appear before the Supreme Court to settle matters
concerning the electoral dispute, but “they didn't let him, he is under great pressure.”
While the former candidate
seeks to somehow infiltrate the law, MCM insists on
ignorance of state powers and continues to call for the invasion of foreign
forces and permanent interference from the imperial government with
statements such as these: “The United States should do much more,” Machado said
at a virtual press conference. “Companies must understand that the best
thing for them, as well as for Venezuela's creditors, is for the
transition to take place as quickly as possible.”
The question we serious
Venezuelans ask ourselves is: What is going on between the puppet and its ventriloquist?
Mazo News Team