Diosdado Cabello questioned the double discourse of the Uruguayan president, Luis Lacalle Pou, who, after learning of his government’s request regarding the endorsement of the appointment of an ambassador in Venezuela, tried to dismiss this action, pointing out that his position does not change regarding the fact that in the country “there is a dictatorship”.
“How do you explain to your people the fact that you appoint an ambassador to Venezuela and then come out saying that Nicolás Maduro is a dictator?” asked the first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), who also asked him to answer “who forces him to appoint ambassador to Venezuela?
Faced with these accusations against the Executive led by President Nicolás Maduro, he stressed that Venezuela does not need a diplomatic representative of the Uruguayan government.
“There is no need for an ambassador from your government in Venezuela,” he emphasized.
we are not going to give up
During his program Con el Mazo Dando, Cabello referred to the approaches that have arisen between the Government and a sector of the Venezuelan opposition in order to evaluate the reestablishment of the dialogue table that was taking place in Mexico.
In this sense, he stressed that this process cannot be translated into a surrender of the Government.
“Sitting down to negotiate or talk to anyone does not imply capitulating or surrendering at all, on the contrary, we want to sit down with you so that you understand that this Revolution is for a long time, that we came here to stay, that by the hard way they are not going to power and not for good either because they are not going to win us anything, “he said.
Likewise, he pointed out that the government led by President Maduro will not yield to pressure of any kind.
«Not even Gerardo Blyde, nor can anyone impose anything on us at a negotiating table, we have shown it a thousand times,” he said.
call to unity
The psuvista leader referred to the recent actions to renew the leadership of the red tent and stressed the importance of guaranteeing unity in the face of the challenges that arise in the electoral and social spheres.
“We are advancing in a party process, an extraordinary thing and we are going with the instruction: unite, add and organize,” he stressed and pointed out that to ensure unity it is necessary for the leadership to put aside personal interests and interests. egos.
«Zero personal ambitions, zero group ambitions, zero personalism. Country Project above all », she said.