Diosdado Cabello: La Sayona is being left out
Published at: 03/10/2024 05:19 PM
The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, referred to the latest actions taken by the former candidate of opposition extremism, Edmundo González Urrutia at the hands of the fugitive from Venezuelan justice, Antonio Ledezma, as well as the failures of the calls made by María Corina Machado to point out that this leader is being left alone.
“La Sayo is being left alone,” he said and specified that this attitude of abandonment that is evident against the leader of opposition extremism is a sign of Machado's lack of leadership capacity and political action.
“They gave him resources, campaign command, candidate, everything and his level of ineptitude is very high,” he said.
During his 497th Con El Mazo Dando program, he mocked the recent statements issued by this extremist in which he pointed to the implementation of a new strategy to combat the Bolivarian Government through the “swarm” technique.
“She is very inept and then she ends up mocking her own people with the sheath of the swarm,” she said while ironizing about the discursive strategy that was tried to position on social networks with the use of influencers who exalted what they called “the turn of the fight” with the swarm to the point of describing Machado as “the queen bee”.
“That's where you say: you give it as a queen bee and you don't get to bachaco culón”, she satirized and emphasized that “there's no way to win, and if there's something like a queen bee it's that she doesn't come out of the honeycomb, that is, she lives in her own world, she's melted, because the only contact she has with the outside world is what her workers and drones tell her”.
He regretted that there is still a minority of unwary Venezuelans in the world who believe in these failed political figures.
“It's sad that these people let themselves be deceived so often by their supposed leaders and they say that we are the brute ones, the idiots and they are the intelligent ones,” he said.
He added that “I have nothing against that lady, for me she is absolutely inconsequential as a person, the danger is not her, but what she is capable of doing for the interests she represents”.
Ready to celebrate
The also vice-president of Politics, City Security and Peace, highlighted the climate of preparation and joy that deprives most Venezuelans in the face of the Christmas festivities that began on October 1, as instructed by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.
“In the streets you can once again feel the joy of a people, who despite all the attacks are always standing there,” he said while questioning the recent pronouncement of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church gathered at the top of the Episcopal Conference of Venezuela (CEV).
“They are angry because Christmas was brought forward; Copeyanos and adecos with cassock, they were able to eliminate it when Carlos Ortega (opponent, head of the CTV) said: there will be no Christmas here, and they applauded,” he recalled.
He stressed that “there is nothing or anyone that can take away or steal the joy of the People of Venezuela” and announced that starting today, we begin to prepare for the Baby Jesus, the Happy New Year and prepare for January 10, which is the turn of the People again.”
Zionist criminal hobby
At the international level, he reiterated his repudiation and condemnation of the genocidal actions being used by the Israeli Government against the People of Palestine and now against Lebanon.
“The massacre in Palestine is a hobby for Zionism, terrible what they do... They make cruises to see how they kill people in Palestine,” he reproached and maintained that this policy of fascist aggression against Arab peoples will culminate when the union in the face of the common enemy takes place.
“Until the nearby peoples come together and a block response to Israel will not get rid of the shit out of it,” he said.
Necessary electoral reform
The Minister for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace also emphasized the urgency to guarantee the protection of Venezuelan institutions, especially with regard to the electoral issue.
“If you have asked for an invasion of your country, you cannot be a candidate, in other parts of the world you would be imprisoned,” he exemplified and asserted that the proposal for the reform of electoral laws to avoid the participation of sectors that are unaware of institutionality has the support of various sectors.
Regarding the call made by the president of the National Assembly (AN), Deputy Jorge Rodríguez, for political parties and society to discuss electoral laws, he stressed that “everyone understood that, but the bitter ones who are already putting together their plan arrive, because since Jorge called a meeting, they say it is negotiating the transition”.
“Those who walk around with their cantaleta will look like La Sayo: on the outside. That's how they're going to look when there are elections here in Venezuela,” he said.
Mazo News Team