Cabello: Here we have put a stop to fascism and they will not return either by hook or by crook
Published at: 30/01/2025 02:00 PM
The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, highlighted the victorious battle that the Venezuelan people have waged against national and international fascism that seeks to overthrow the Bolivarian Revolution.
During the 513 broadcast of his show Con el Mazo Dando, he warned that fascism is “on the loose” in the world, so he highlighted the importance of fighting against this ideology fueled by racism, aporophobia, supremacism, xenophobia and death.
“ Nowadays fascism is out there as if it were loose, loose and crazy. Supremacists, those who think they are superior, those who want to destroy any form of thinking other than theirs, people who hate the poor because they believe that the poor are anything but people, those who hate the humble, who end up hating women, who end up hating children, who end up hating children, who end up hating blacks, who end up hating, well, the entire human species, those who really have to be stopped in a trance, we must stop them. Here in Venezuela we have put a stop to it here in Venezuela, here fascism will not return either by hook or by crook,” he emphasized.
He recalled how during the governments of the Fourth Republic, the Venezuelan right wing used the State as a mechanism for repression against the People and for punishing those who thought differently.

“At that time there was no OAS (Organization of American States) that said anything, there was nothing, what was there was lead for the People, lead for the People was the way of governing in the Fourth, the one that the sayones and sayonas want to revive, the one to shoot first and find out later, and then they didn't find out anything because those responsible never ended up taking responsibility for the dead ”, he said.
He recalled that it was this sector of Venezuelan fascism that promoted criminal unilateral coercive measures against the country as part of a strategy to overthrow the Revolution, while promoting migration and then disqualifying Venezuelans before the world and encouraging xenophobia against them.
“It's to reflect, to see in perspective what has been happening, because seeing it right now is just seeing the consequence of a problem, but where does that come from? Of a great campaign that they did, not only in Venezuela but also in America, but let's talk about Venezuela, so that Venezuelans would leave Venezuela and after they were out they launched a great campaign to say that they were a plague and a great campaign by some to say that they were all part of the Aragua Train, a great campaign of their own,” he said.

He also denounced that alongside this smear campaign against Venezuelan migrants, the leadership of opposition extremism has used this issue to obtain resources for their personal use.
“The Carlos Vecchio, the Juan Guaidó, the Smolanski, the Leopoldo López, the Pizarro, the Paparoni, the Ledezma, those are the coyotes, those who had a network that moved people from here to their destination: the United States (...). If the United States wants to solve the problem of migration, it has the coyotes there, the FBI has them there, the FBI has to know it because that is very clearly documented because if you ask someone how he came they say: “You contacted me so good, look for him and he will tell you who his boss was within a large structure,” he urged.
Choices in perfect union!

Cabello referred to the call for elections carried out by the National Electoral Council (CNE) and praised the importance of the perfect unity of the revolutionary forces to guarantee victory.
“We are going to go to those elections as we always are, in a single block, united in perfect union of the revolutionary forces, social movements and political parties that support the Bolivarian Revolution to guarantee a great victory,” he said.
He stressed that, as part of the preparation for the election of candidates for this electoral process scheduled for April 27, the PSUV will set up a congress on February 4 to agree on the method he maintained will seek to promote grassroots leadership.
“We are going to meet to present to the country and to the Bolivarian Revolution a methodology in accordance with the regulations and statute of our party for the election and selection of candidates for the governorates, the national assembly and council, emphasizing its supreme emphasis on the fact that whoever wants to be a candidate must assume a commitment, a direct commitment to work with popular power,” he said.
Rubio, if he doesn't break the cup, vote for the coffee!

Cabello questioned the statements made against Venezuela by the United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio.
“Look, that man either breaks the cup or throws away the coffee, he scoffed at the same time that he pointed to the official of the Donald Trump administration as a “disingenuous” looking for an answer from the Venezuelan Government.
“They are disgruntled people who are looking for a way to respond to them; leave us alone, we are calm,” he decided and argued that Rubio's main problem is ensuring his permanence within the Trump administration.
“Rubio, you have a lot of problems; the first problem you have is to keep yourself in that position, that's the main problem and it's going to give Guyana a hard time. We are clear about it and we have said it: whoever messes with Venezuela is dry,” he warned.
Palmieri thrown! 
As a sign of the fate that awaits those who meddle with Venezuela, he referred to the case of Francisco Plamieri, who was removed from his position as “special envoy for Venezuela” with the arrival of Trump.
He recalled that it was this official of the Secretary of State, who “out of the mouth” set a deadline for the Bolivarian Revolution and President Nicolás Maduro.
“Francisco Palmieri, who is called “Palma 'e Coco”, who claimed that January 10 was the deadline for a political transition in Venezuela, with the departure of Nicolás Maduro from the presidency of the Republic, they set a deadline for him and canceled him as ambassador for talking about straw and gamelote,” he said.
Petro fights the
narco-right
Finally, he spoke about the threats against Venezuela launched by former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe, whom he described as one of the leaders of the drug cartels in the New Granada nation, together with his peers Andrés Pastrana, Juan Manuel Santos and Iván Duque.
“Álvaro Uribe is an enemy of Venezuela, of Venezuelans, he is a murderer, a coward; when he governed he wiped out entire populations, in Medellín, in Antioquia, through which Álvaro Uribe passes, what he leaves are dead, a debt to life,” he denounced and stressed that this former president linked to Venezuelan opposition extremism leads drug trafficking in Colombia.
“Duque, Santos, Uribe and Pastrana have
drug control in Colombia and
President (Gustavo) Petro is fighting them,” he said. 


Mazo News Team