The Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, argued that the “extremist opposition that has requested sanctions” against Venezuela has colluded with “international networks of drug traffickers, pedophiles and murderers, distilling filth” to try to continue damaging the country.
“Let no one make a mistake, because she, the crazy one (María Machado) is very passionate; “But we Venezuelan women are more passionate and let Mr. Edmundo González Urrutia (EGU) know that if he ever sets foot on Venezuelan soil he will be immediately detained by the authorities who will act with the law, he should know,” stressed Rodríguez, who received this Wednesday at motorized caravan against fascism that arrived in Miraflores.
The official recalled that, in the so-called “guarimbas” of past years, “that same opposition in the streets of Venezuela placed guayas to cut the throats of motorized vehicles and that never mattered to them. With the same hatred they burned our brothers for looking like Chavistas, imagine the contempt for human beings,” he lamented.
He highlighted that the transportation sector was “a victim of the difficulties that the criminal blockade has created in accessing spare parts for the maintenance of its units, but Maduro has always been there with you, standing up for you,” he assured, while maintaining that “a few hours before the president’s swearing-in, we too say, we are going to defend sovereignty, peace, democracy and the future!; That is why this January 10, the people swear an oath in front of President Maduro.”
Thousands of Argentine workers fired by Milei
Delcy Rodríguez mentioned that the same extremist Milei Government in Argentina is the same one that supports the “EGU tour that is laying off hundreds of thousands of workers; “They do it in a way that, they enjoy what they do,” he said.
In that sense, he assured that, if this “ultra-right came to power in Venezuela, they would not be looking out for the workers, because when the surnames were there, what they did was repress the working people.”