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Comptroller: aggressions against the president seek to incite extremists

Comptroller: aggressions against the president seek to incite extremists

The Comptroller General of the Republic and the National Fiscal Control System, expressed their support for the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, after the US prosecutor Pamela Bondi exercised accusations against the first national president.

Through a statement they pointed out that the accusations are intended to promote the destabilization of the nation and seek to encourage opposition extremist groups to resume acts of violence against the country.

The statement argues that these are slander, the accusations against the Head of State and that the United States of America continues to “resort to practices of colonial regimes, universally condemned, using their economic and judicial apparatus as an instrument of global political persecution.”

Next text of the statement:

Official Statement of the Comptroller General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the National Fiscal Control System

The Comptroller General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the National Fiscal Control System, express its firm support to the Constitutional President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro Moros, given the unfounded accusations made by Pamela Bondi, on behalf of the Attorney General of the United States of America. These accusations aim to destabilize our nation, threatening the sovereignty and independence of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and its brave people, which has resisted with dignity and courage before such attacks.

The Venezuelan people emphatically and categorically reject these absurd accusations, which lack a legal basis and constitute an infamous slander against our constitutional president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros. These actions are designed to incite opposition extremist groups to resume acts of violence against the nation.

The United States of America continues to resort to practices of colonial regimes, universally condemned, using its economic and judicial apparatus as an instrument of global political persecution.

The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, under the direction of the National Executive, is a people committed to peace, democracy, the rule of law and justice. The actions of the US Government constitute a flagrant violation of international law and a direct attack on our sovereignty.

The National Executive has promoted a policy of persistent dialogue with all international and national actors, in order to preserve peace in our country and in the Latin American region and in the world. We seek global integration in a context of multipolar relations, based on respect for the self -determination of peoples.

The Venezuelans of good are willing to defend our sovereignty and the security of our nation in all the necessary spaces and instances, to protect the most precious good that our Libertadores defended 214 years ago: National Independence.

This maximum fiscal control body demands respect for our country, our institutions and towards the constitutional president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro Moros, as well as towards the will manifested by millions of Venezuelans and Venezuelans who wish to remain free, live in stability and in peace.

Caracas, August 11, 2025.

Comptroller: aggressions against the president seek to incite extremists
Comptroller: aggressions against the president seek to incite extremists

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