Cabello on extremist Juan Pablo Guanipa: He is being held at home for his own irresponsible behavior

The extreme right “wants to generate evil in the street, to seek a fact that positions them politically,” said Cabello
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 11/02/2026 09:36 PM

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, this Wednesday, February 11, assured that the extremist opponent Juan Pablo Guanipa is being held at his home in Maracaibo, Zulia state, for his own irresponsible behavior and violating the provisions of the liberation measure.

“They are determined to try to generate violence in the street. Do politics,” he said.

In that sense, she confirmed that none of the people released had come out with an attitude of generating some kind of public annoyance on the street, “but this gentleman decided to go do a show (...) and the Prosecutor's Office, in accordance with the measure for which he had left, he raped her and was arrested again. He proceeded and now he's house by jail.”

“If he violates the house-to-jail measure, he'll have to go back to jail,” he explained on his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 561.

He stated that in the extremist right “these people have no words and they want to generate evil in the street, to seek a fact that positions them politically. What a shame and how disgusting. They are the same people who called for invasion.”

“They say they are political prisoners, but they don't say anything about the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, who is a political prisoner, a prisoner of war, who was kidnapped,” he said.

Regarding the publication of longliner Ibéyise Pacheco, who stated that there was an alleged crowd protesting in Caracas, Cabello recommended that Pacheco select the drinks he eats more carefully, “don't drink those things you're drinking, because it makes you see visions, things that aren't. You have to take care of what you drink when you're going to write.”

Mazo News Team

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