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Diosdado Cabello on Maluma: He came to Venezuela to look for money, the rest is hypocrisy

There are bad sons of the Fatherland who called for invasions against their own country, Cabello reiterated
Con El Mazo Dando

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