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Head of the faction of the Bloc de la Patria, deputy Diosdado Cabello
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Published at: 11/04/2024 07:00 PM

This Thursday, April 11, the head of the parliamentary faction of the Fatherland Bloc, deputy Diosdado Cabello Rondón, was the keynote speaker of the special session in the National Assembly (AN) on the occasion of the commemoration of the events of the coup against Commander Hugo Chávez Frías 22 years ago.

In this regard, regarding the facts, Previó said:

  • “Those who always governed this country, behind the scenes, believed that they could subdue our Commander Chávez, they thought they could go and manipulate Commander Chávez , they were not clear about the Commander's commitment.”
  • “The Commander promised to make a National Constituent Assembly (ANC) and he fulfilled it. I think that was the last straw in the cup, because that's where they held on to carry out that coup d'etat.”
  • “U doesn't end up reviewing those facts and comes to a conclusion that April 11, 12 and 13 for the history of Venezuela seems to have been necessary because that is what made us wake up”
  • “We naively believed that you could govern this country leaving things as they were, but the right wing lost the elections, said that Hugo Chávez had to be removed and they went down the path of the coup. Alone? No, the coup d'etat was led by the American embassy, the Spanish ambassador; they were the first to give orders to the usurper of Carmona”.


  • “Days before, Commander Hugo Chávez ordered José Vicente Rangel and me to meet with the media; he and I locked ourselves in with the devil in person at Globovision headquarters, they looked like hyenas, drooling hate and looking for lost privileges.”
  • I met Nitu Pérez Osuna “and he told me: 'how will it be a Sunday without Aló President', and I said: 'Don't sing victory ahead of time'. Everything was set up, the coup d'etat was a fact”.
  • “They, who never understood that this country should change and did not take advantage of the extraordinary dimensions of Commander Chávez.”
  • “April 11 dawned and they had called for a rally and before that they had called for a strike.”
  • He added that with the approval of 48 key laws for the country's transformation, the right wing decided to attack the life of Commander Chávez and the future of Venezuela.

Regarding the events that occurred in Puente Llaguno, he said: 

  •  It was a massacre against the People, “and the false positive started to work”.
  • “All the 'leaders' of the opposition who called for the April 11 mobilization knew that at the Llaguno Bridge there were snipers ready to massacre the people and justify the coup d'etat.”
  • He regretted the loss of innocent lives, as was the case of a 19-year-old boy who had just started working at the Miraflores Palace.
  • He highlighted the complicit role of the media and journalists of the right.
  • “I challenge the supposed opposition leaders who were in Chuao to publish a photo of them in downtown Caracas. Not a single one of those supposed leaders got there, because they knew there were snipers, they sent the cannon fodder.”
  • “It was a matter of privilege, they thought this country was theirs. It's a matter of class hatred, against ordinary people, as well as extreme submission to what they said from the United States.”

In addition, to the stateless people who faced the coup, he said:

  • “This story has not been finished writing, I was asking about the opposition sectors because I thought that some after 22 years had actually reflected on what happened that in 2002, it seemed that they didn't.”
  • “The same people who are walking around the world today enjoying the money they stole came out, they went out to ask for the resignation of Hugo Chávez, these scoundrels with their surnames.”
  • He pointed out that the Catholic Church, the oligarchy and the media conspired in this perverse action that attacked democracy and the will of the People.
  • “They took Bolívar out of the Ayacucho Hall; they couldn't resist Bolívar's gaze, that's the truth; the traitors to the Fatherland, staging a coup d'etat, shouted: Freedom, democracy! They took this Constitution and eliminated it with one shot, the Powers ran out, they dissolved everything, but it was democracy and the bad guy was (Hugo) Chávez, who gave the power to the People to approve a Constitution.”
  • “They are so irresponsible that they said, 'No, that's an assistance list' (...) to never forget.”
  • “They had to consolidate what they did and the persecution began, I heard on the radio how they killed me three times, they were preparing the pot to kill us (...) They had no shame in what they did and what they wanted to do to us.”

On the civic-military union, he highlighted:

  • “We, everyone taking care and thinking to reorganize ourselves so that in the first changes we go on the offensive. And do you know who went on the offensive first? The People, it was our People who went on the offensive.”
  • “The mobilization of the People began and the 'we want to see Chávez', 'Where is Chávez? ' The right wing felt the real terror, of the fear they have of an organized people.”
  • He highlighted the courage of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) in the restoration of democracy and especially Jorge Luis García Carneiro “who took over with leadership” at the time when the Homeland needed it.
  • He managed to defeat the hatred of the fascists and that today he continues to defend Venezuelan sovereignty.
  • “On April 13, when we entered the Miraflores Palace, I felt that we were doing what life set us to do, I felt that we were fulfilling the People and Hugo Chávez.”
  • “In Venevisión, that man came out saying: 'We have a new president' and the cowardly criminal Leopoldo López came out with other people to tell the story of how they had set up the whole operation and on the 14th when they asked him that they had nothing to do with it. They are cowards who were not born the day those who take responsibility were born, they were born on the day of the cowards.”
  • Chávez arrived and we received him with the same love with which we always received him, he sat down to talk to us with the Constitution and a Christ in his hands and the first thing he did was ask for forgiveness and he accepted his mistakes before the country and before the world.”
  • “The only decree I signed as president was returning the presidency to the legitimate president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez; I didn't sign anything else.”
  • On April 11 and April 12, the perfect equation came together: civic-military union, people and armed forces.”
  • “Civic-military union is a dream, not just of Chávez, the dream of Bolívar and Fabricio Ojeda, the dream of Fabricio, who said what is necessary for civic-military union and a revolution has to be like that.”
  • Chávez called for unity, for brotherhood, for working for the country, and the stateless right didn't understand it.
  • “I was 38 years old, a boy, but age is not an obstacle to assuming responsibility as it should be.”

Likewise, on the right he indicated:

  • “We are going to elections, rules of the game, be very careful gentlemen of the opposition, you already have a candidate, you have like 12 (...) And every time you have faced us through violence, we have defeated you, and you have come away with the tables in your head”.
  • He recalled that the "Law on Electoral Processes is very clear about the periods and times. They continue to deceive their people by assuring that they can register another candidate outside the time established by the National Electoral Council (CNE).”
  • When they say that 'no one will take us off the electoral route', they are going the other route,” he warned.
  • “They continued, we defeated them in the oil strike, defeated, defeated; they tried to stop the refinery, the ships were putting panties in the filters to set fire. Terrorists! They are the same people who, time and again, have acted against the human species.”

On the revolutionary forces, he said.

  • There is “a collective agenda” that works according to the interests of the country.
  • This agenda is headed by President Nicolás Maduro.
  • The unity of revolutionaries and revolutionaries “would like them (the right) to see us fractured”,
  • “There are comrades who unfortunately fall for that, it's sad that they don't understand who is the main enemy of this country.”

    • “I don't forgive those who stood by Chávez and betrayed him, they are miserable. I don't forgive those who were by Chávez's side and have become corrupt, thieves and disloyal, let someone else forgive them, because that was not the example that Commander Chávez left them.”
    • “We are going to add more every day and reach out “to those who want to come with us, because here is the future of our country”.
    • “Revolutionaries are obliged to win for the future of Venezuela.”

    • “Hopefully the powers understand that the elections of July 28 are a matter for Venezuelans.”

    Mazo News Team