A Chavista didn't say it! Opponent José Brito: Anyone who seeks to undermine sovereignty cannot be called Venezuelan
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Published at: 15/01/2025 01:59 PM
The opposition leader and deputy to the National
Assembly (AN), José Brito, assured that those who belong to the
Venezuelan extreme right sector should not be called Venezuelans for their actions and calls to attack Venezuela.
“In the name of spiritual struggle, he asks for
attacks against Venezuelans to commit heresies (...) anyone who seeks to
undermine sovereignty, the Fatherland, our people cannot
be called Venezuelan,” he said, referring to the far-right María Corina Machado (MCM).
In this regard, during an interview with Aquí
y Ahora broadcast by Iguana TV, he stated that the opposition of the Venezuelan extreme
right took the position of “I bankrupt a country, I drown a country,
I put a country to suffer to get out of the government that is ruling”.
In addition, when reading the
actions that the protagonists of the Venezuelan opposition have carried out in
recent times, he mentioned that those who think differently from the current
national government “today feel betrayed by the extreme right with a new
deception”, promising that another person would be sworn in who was not elected by
popular will on July 28, 2024
“It's nothing different from what they have been
doing (...) They set up an insurrectional plan and planned
scenarios to sing a fraud that would carry out street actions and that those actions would generate violent
actions that would justify foreign military
intervention in the country,” he said.
In addition, he condemned the fact that MCM did not come out to say anything about the interventionist statements of former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe.
VTV/Mazo News Team