Diosdado Cabello, first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) referred to the eventual arrival of the opponent Edmundo González Urrutia to the country on January 10. It appeared that if the dissident stepped on Venezuelan soil he would go to prison
The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, asserted that the sanctions imposed by the United States do not scare the ruling party. He dismissed the assignment of measures against 21 new officials of Nicolás Maduro’s administration.
The statement was made this November 27. “Imperialism believes that it is blackmailing, that it can pressure us, scare us and make us believe that we are at the last moment,” Cabello said during the broadcast of his program With the hammer giving.
He told the United States and the leaders of the opposition sector led by María Corina Machado that “they are broke” and that the National Armed Forces (FAN) are essentially revolutionary, after some military officials were also sanctioned.
The Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace also stressed that the US does not benefit from the sanctions. He highlighted on the same topic that the measures have strengthened citizens.
He reiterated that the sanctions are requested by the opposition, to whom he stressed the “Simón Bolívar law” will be applied, once the 2020 National Assembly sanctions it and the instrument comes into force.
«Now they must see what they do with what they have here. The fight is fighting. When you try something, we try too,” he warned.
He Treasury Department of the United States (USA) reported on the morning of this Wednesday, November 27, that 21 new officials of Nicolás Maduro’s administration were sanctioned, including people from his cabinet and the high command of the State security forces.
According to the US authority, all those newly sanctioned “have supported and carried out Maduro’s orders to repress civil society in their efforts to fraudulently declare themselves the winner of the Venezuelan presidential elections on July 28,” registering after On that date, the mass arrest of citizens, along with the violent repression of protests and the arrest order against Edmundo González Urrutia, who was recently recognized by Washington as president-elect.
Diosdado Cabello referred to the eventual arrival of the opponent Edmundo González Urrutia, who was unaware of the results of the presidential elections on July 28 and has assured that he won the elections, to “take possession.” It appeared that if the dissident set foot on Venezuelan soil he would go to prison.
He also commented on the opposition’s announcements about the delivery of minutes of July 28, which are described by the Supreme Court of Justice as “forged” and “fraudulent.”
«Why was it not presented to the TSJ? Some minutes that no one knows what is there, but hey, have your party, ours starts today,” he said.
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