Diosdado Cabello on Maluma: He came to Venezuela to look for money, the rest is hypocrisy
Published at: 28/02/2024 10:18 PM
Diosdado Cabello, first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, was surprised by the presence of the singer Maluma in Venezuela after saying in 2019 that this country 'was under a dictatorial regime' led by Nicolás Maduro.
“As things change, there are a few people fighting, including Maluma, who come to Venezuela because a single concert here is equivalent to 15 in the United States to get what they win here. Even the Morillos I saw them out there saying that they want to come, but that the government pays them, so life is a ham,” he said.
He reiterated that there are bad sons of the Fatherland who called for invasions against their own country. “They should apologize to Venezuela first, they look better. I apologize to the people for what I did on February 22, 2019 at the concert in Cúcuta, because they paid him a piece of money, they would look like little men and women, the rest is business. Then they come and kneel down but that's pure hypocrisy; whoever thinks it's something else is screwed up,” he said.
Mazo News Team