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María “La Chik-Fladlada” Machado insists on applying sanctions and damaging the Venezuelan economy

María “La Chik-Fladlada” Machado insists on applying sanctions and damaging the Venezuelan economy

In a desperate act, María “La Chik-Flada” Machado insists on requesting more sanctions against Venezuela, with the aim of generating even greater damage to the national economy, as denounced by the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Psuv), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, during the reading of a letter sent by the Cooperating VIP patriot in his program with the deck giving.

The complaint arises after a meeting between Machado and the head of the United States mission for Venezuela, John Mcnamara, who notified him that negotiations with the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, will continue “against wind and tide.”

The Cooperating Patriot VIP said that a contact of the American embassy in Bogotá advanced that the meeting was merely protocol, similar to those that were compared to characters such as “Toy Story” or “Palma de Coco.”

During the meeting, Mcnamara just listened, while “La Sayo” requested a public statement from the diplomat to counteract his own accusations. What I did not expect was the scolding of the century from Washington, which left him struggled when asked what the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, is made, if he considers “the Sayo” as “the Lady of Tin.”

“Definitely, the one who gets with Venezuela dries,” said Cabello, reiterating that opposition actions that seek to damage the country will not be unpunished.

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