Cabello: If we wanted to grab her she'd already be in jail, she's going to pay, but not right now

He regretted this action by the Venezuelan extreme right, which he said are part of the campaigns to continue deceiving his followers with false promises.
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 16/01/2025 03:50 PM

The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, dismissed the accusations of the extremist opposition María Corina Machado regarding the alleged persecution that the Government is waging against her.

“She knows that if we wanted to grab her, she would already be imprisoned,” she said during the 511th edition of her show Con el Mazo Dando, where she emphasized that after the crimes committed by the extremist linked to Colombian narco-paramilitarism, “she's going to pay them, but not right now.”


He argued that the recent show that Machado intended to promote was exposed because of the transparency with which the national government acted to counteract this plan that sought to tarnish the swearing in of President Nicolás Maduro that would take place the following day.

“They wanted to tarnish the swearing in of President Nicolás Maduro and they didn't succeed,” he remarked, noting that the entire plan was orchestrated by regional fascism, as revealed by the president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino.

“The man said that a shocking event was going to happen and it was the self-kidnapping of Mrs. María Corina,” he said.

He regretted this action by the Venezuelan extreme right, which he said were part of the campaigns to continue deceiving his followers with the false promise of the end of the Bolivarian Revolution.

“They don't tell their people the truth about what's happening, they tell them: they're finished and then the last round comes and people ask: but it was over because we have to keep fighting,” he said.

The People are going to the streets!


The Psuvist leader stressed the importance of the permanent mobilization of the People to guarantee the defeat of these conspiracies that seek to hinder the peace and tranquility that prevails in the country.

In this regard, he announced that, as is traditional, the Chavista people will take to the streets to commemorate one more year of January 23, the date on which Fabricio Ojeda, as leader of the Patriotic Junta, consecrated the fall of the dictatorship of Marcos Pérez Jiménez.

“After January 23, we will continue to mobilize,” he pointed out and informed that these mobilizations will be repeated “on February 3rd with the birth of Antonio José de Sucre and February 4th is a day we are going to march and a great celebration (...) Then we skipped to February 12 the Battle of Victory, for young people; the 15th Angostura; the 16th the March of Los Claveles; the 20th Zamora; the 23rd Battle of the Bridges; the 27th and 28th Pueblo en la Calle”.

“Don't mess with us in the month of February and I don't recommend them to you in March,” he urged.

We put half a guariney in them!


He specified that all these actions of regional fascism, with María Corina Machado and Edmundo González as protagonists, are part of the repeated script of conspiracies against the Bolivarian Government over the past 25 years.

In this regard, he assured that the failure of these characters is associated with their incapacity and the underestimation they have always had towards the People and the revolutionary forces.

“They don't know us... That's why every time they underestimate us, we put half a guariney in it,” he said.

Absolute calm and quiet!


The also sectoral vice-president for Politics, Public Security and Peace highlighted the climate of peace that, despite the attempts of opposition extremism, prevails throughout the national territory.

“Today, Venezuela, throughout the national territory, is in absolute calm and tranquility, beyond the wishes of some and some,” he stressed while calling on all the nation's security and defense agencies, as well as the organized people to be attentive to any attempt to alter the peace.



Mazo News Team

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