Head of State on the fight between leaders of opposition extremism: They are caimans from the same well

“There's nothing good to look for there, there's no healthy bone on that right,” the head of state estimated “There's nothing good to look for there, there's no healthy bone on that right,” the head of state estimated
“There's nothing good to look for there, there's no healthy bone on that right,” the head of state estimated
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Published at: 14/10/2024 08:58 PM

This Monday, October 14, during his Con Maduro+ program, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, reiterated that the Venezuelan extremist opposition in general is not prepared to govern Venezuela.

After referring to the fight between opponents Henrique Capriles and the fugitive from justice Julio Borges in digital media, where the former presidential candidate defeated twice revealed that the fugitive from justice did not sign the agreement in the Dominican Republic, since he wanted to be the “chancellor” of the failed and unconstitutional “interim government” headed by the fugitive Juan Guaidó.

“In the end Capriles, Borges and the extremist sector are alligators from the same well, they are attacking each other. There is nothing good to look for there, there is no healthy bone in that right,” he said and maintained that “this is the extremist and fascist right that we have.”

“These fights are due to the hatred that exists between them, they pull out their daggers and stab each other in the back,” he said and stated that “in the end everything Capriles de Borges says is true and, just like Borges, he has secrets as dirty as this one from Capriles, so they are being stabbed to death”.

“They have no capacity to govern this country, to present an alternative, neither this group of extremists nor all the other right-wing extremists,” he pointed out and satirized that in this sector of Venezuelan politics “they are fighting over an empty bottle, like two drunks, well.”

Mazo News Team