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Cabello affirms that the Argentine justice “acts by mandate of the US”

Cabello affirms that the Argentine justice "acts by mandate of the US"

The deputy and first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, questioned the Argentine justice system, which he accused of acting by mandate of the United States.

“Argentine justice does not act on its own, it has the mandate of the United States, it is like the NGOs that call themselves Non-Governmental Organizations, but they mostly depend on a government, that of the United States, at least these NGOs that come to Venezuela to make opposition”, he affirmed.

During his program Con el Mazo Dando, he maintained that the Government will continue to do what is appropriate to recover this aircraft and all the goods that are the object of what he described as “theft” by other countries.

“We are going to do everything we have to do to recover our plane, the plane that belongs to all Venezuelans, and not only that plane but all the assets of Venezuela that some countries want to appropriate,” he said while questioning who criticize the claims that President Nicolás Maduro made against the Argentine Government for what they have described as “kidnapping” what happened with the Emtrasur plane.

“Venezuela is doing its part, defending the assets of Venezuelans, what happens is that these people are not Venezuelan because they have their soul in another place,” he said.

Gold and Monomers

The head of the parliamentary faction of the Bloc of the Homeland also referred to the case of Venezuelan assets that remain in an irregular situation in Colombia and announced that with the arrival of Gustavo Petro as head of the New Granadan Executive, positive signs have been raised.

“There are already signs of Colombia with some things that we have there, hopefully those things materialize,” he said.

On the case of Venezuelan gold in the Bank of England, he referred to the recent appearance of documents signed by Queen Elizabeth II that confirm the recognition that exists by the British State around President Nicolás Maduro as a legitimate authority in Venezuela.

“England recognizes Venezuela and its president Nicolás Maduro for some things, but they do not recognize him when it comes to handing over the goods that belong to Venezuelans and thus seek to keep them and steal them,” he denounced.

workers government

Cabello lamented the recent attacks that have been made against the government in terms of alleged abuses against state workers.

“This government will never be against the workers and the things that it has to correct will be done and I know, because I have been in countless meetings, where President Nicolás Maduro has expressed his concern,” he stressed.

He asked not to fall into these campaigns and stressed that “the first to insist on respect for the rights of workers is fellow president Nicolás Maduro.”

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