The Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, during his program Con el Mazo Dando, recalled the criminal actions and criminal and corrupt behavior of the so-called opposition “leadership” during the last 25 years.
He highlighted the case of Freddy Superlano, who “used a concert organized on the border with Venezuela to appropriate the proceeds from the event to try to invade the country from a neighboring nation, and culminate in a coven where a fellow party member was killed.”
Likewise, Cabello exclaimed: “They are all thieves! You see that man (Freddy Superlano), who went to a brothel (in Cúcuta) and one of his cousins died there; he says that they put scopolamine in him, but I think it was something else that they put in him.”
He emphasized that given what happened he draws attention “to the absence of an investigation process into this fact” by the Colombian authorities.
“Have the Colombian authorities not investigated?” he asked (…) who entered there? What did they consume and with what money did they pay?” He noted that after these events, some of these leaders of extremism “arrived in Venezuela with their faces well washed, or rather, poorly washed; “Those are the opposition leaders.”
He asserted that no one can match “(Antonio) Ledezma’s record of murders. Antonio Ledezma was arrested 15 years ago and, today, he is a fugitive from justice.”
