The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, reiterated to the European Union that Venezuelans “are free and sovereign because we feel like it.”
The asseveration de Cabello was in response to the interventionist statements of the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, against the country’s institutions.
“Take your recognition and roll it up, don’t fold it because it hurts you more, and you put it in your pocket,” Cabello urged. during broadcast No. 500 from Con El Mazo Giving.
The Bolivarian leader reduced “Europe’s recognition” of the presidential elections of July 28 in which the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, was re-elected.
“Who is the European Union to come and give its opinion on the internal affairs of Venezuela, who is Borrell? “A salaried employee of the gringos,” he argued and emphasized that the EU has not understood that Venezuelans “are free and sovereign because we feel like it, we do not go after what imperialism says.”
“So, Borrell, go wash that avocado,” Cabello said.