Cabello: Migratory manipulation began with the 'I would go too way' campaign in 2012

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Published at: 07/02/2025 08:39 AM



The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, recalled that the opposition began its manipulation with migration through the campaign “I would go too far” in 2012.

During the radio program Sin Truco ni Maña, Cabello stressed that this campaign greatly affected Venezuelans at that time.

“That campaign was a terrible damage: 'I would go too much', check the background and Commander Chávez came forward and warned about this and they (the opposition) continued; among them was Alberto Ravell and Leopoldo Castillo,” he said.

He stressed that at that time Chávez urged Venezuelans not to fall into the opposition game.

In this regard, Cabello called on those Venezuelans outside the country who have been mistreated to return to their homeland.

“Come to Venezuela, one hand washes the other and between the two of us we wash our faces,” he said.

Mazo News Team






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