During his program Con el mazo dando, the first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, lashed out at the Venezuelan Church, whom he has branded as a “political party.”
The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, announced that a bill against civil society organizations will be presented to the National Assembly (AN) in 2020 to regulate the financing and operation of non-profit organizations. government (NGO)
“We are going to present it next week before the plenary session of the National Assembly, to see where all that money comes from, it is enough that they conspire against the country through the NGOs,” he said on the night of Wednesday, January 18 during his program With the mallet giving, broadcast on VTV.
The deputy also said that it is enough that the NGOs “conspire” against Venezuelans. He said that the NGOs depend “on gringo imperialism and we are going to review all of that.”
Cabello conditions the negotiations
The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, said that “it is not worth it” to resume negotiations with the opposition until the release of Venezuelan funds abroad is completed, as agreed. in the dialogue tables that were held in Mexico in November 2022.
“The opposition has no word, we had already said something similar on Monday at the press conference, sitting down to talk is not worth it if they are not capable of bringing the money they should put, which was stolen,” said Diosdado Cabello , in transmission of his program with the mallet givingtransmitted by VTV.
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The 2020 National Assembly (AN) deputy also urged the opposition to tell “their masters to do something” to return Venezuelan assets.
He asserted that the “opposition leadership has been diluting and is more divided every day. Given this, they look everywhere to see how they destabilize the Revolution with campaigns, our people stand firm there.”
onslaughts
On the other hand, Cabello continued the attacks that on Tuesday, January 17, the president of Parliament, Jorge Rodríguez, made against the Venezuelan Church. He called Cardinal Baltazar Porras, the new archbishop of Caracas, a “greater vulture.”
He described the apostolic administrator of the Archdiocese of Barquisimeto, Monsignor Víctor Basabe, as a “rogue” and accused him of earning at least $450,000 from the sale of official Divina Pastora flannels.
In the midst of a context of protests by the teachers’ union to demand salary claims from the government, Cabello called educators “heroes”. He avoided mentioning the demonstrations in rejection of government policies. On the contrary, he only referred to the mobilization called by the ruling party on Saturday, January 14, because “it was beautiful” and the attendees, most of them at the instruction of their superiors, would have “stepped out to the manipulators.”
On the other hand, he said that “Álvaro Uribe’s hand is involved in the murder of former pro-government deputy Robert Serra.”
“They knew who they were targeting like when they assassinated Otaiza, to demoralize us, just as they also assassinated Commander Chávez,” he added.
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