He points out that these statements are a new attempt by “American imperialism” to “repeat old interference formulas.”
The National Assembly (AN, Parliament) of Venezuela, controlled by Chavismo, considered this Saturday that the reward of 50 million dollars offered by the United States in exchange for information that leads to the arrest of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, seeks to “encourage extremist groups” to “resume violence” in the country.
“These operations do not seek another purpose that again encourages extremist groups in the country and the region to resume violence, which has been defeated throughout the line by our government and people,” the AN said in a statement, read by its president, Jorge Rodríguez.
Also, in the brief they are rejected The “absurd and desperate actions” announced last Thursday by the United States Attorney General, Pam Bondi, who communicated the reward and accused Maduro of using “foreign terrorist organizations such as Sinaloa and the Suns poster to introduce lethal drugs and violence” in the North American country.
For Parliament, These statements are “clearly illegal” and a new attempt by “American imperialism” to “repeat old formulas of rude interference and useless threats to destabilize peace, tranquility and consolidation of the prosperity of the entire Venezuelan homeland. “
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Therefore, the AN expressed his support for Maduro, whom he considered as a “guarantor” of peace and “protector of solid democracy”, in addition to a “leader who leads the rule of law with a firm hand.”
“With the Civic-Militar-Policial Unit we will defend our independence and the way to the prosperous, fair and equitable country that we will bequeathed to the next generations,” the president of the AN.
This Friday, the head of Defense of Venezuela, Vladimir Padrino, said that Bondi is “kidnapped” by the Republican party and “does what the government” of Donald Trump “tells him”, after rejecting the reward of 50 million dollars announced by the official, a figure that doubles the last January.
In addition, Venezuela’s attorney general, Tarek William Saab, repudiated “categorically” that considers a “maneuver of the United States government”, and assured that this “infamy constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, an attack” against the sovereignty of the country and “a rude interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign state.”
For its part, the Venezuelan opposition party First Justice (PJ) said that “justice even reaches those who believed themselves unpunished,” after mentioning the United States reward for Maduro.
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