Cabello: The strength of this Revolution is that the People have a voice (+photos)

Secretary General of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello Rondón
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Published at: 04/06/2026 03:58 PM

During his Con El Mazo Dando No. 573 program , the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, reaffirmed that one of the greatest strengths of the Revolution is the voice given to it by Commander Hugo Chávez to the People.

“The strength of this Revolution is that this People now have a voice and this People decide and where they have to decide, and they demand where they have to demand,” said Cabello, stressing that the leaders of the Revolution and the Bolivarian Government were formed by Commander to always be with the People and meet the demands.

He took the opportunity to question the opposition sectors that are in turmoil because they believe that revolutionaries are affected when the People demand or demand them .

“I really enjoy it when the opposition believes that it hurts us if the people say what they think,” he said and stressed that, in Revolution, “ we make people talk (...) and the right wing gets upset when they demand something from us. Well, thanks to that crap from our people, we are looking for solutions,” he explained.

He stressed that those who do not like to listen to the People are those sectors of the extreme right, recalling that during the Fourth Republic they did not allow them to speak or express themselves.

“The right doesn't like to listen to that People, they don't like to sit and listen with love (...) they would never be with the People and that's why they dress up, but we come from the People and we don't want to go from there,” he said.

In addition, he added that “those who don't like to really listen to the People do not ask me to help them with that, because for that you have to be willing”, at the same time, he reiterated that revolutionary forces do like to hear what the People say.


Supposedly persecuted from the extreme right are pure show

Cabello described the return of many pseudo-leaders of the Venezuelan opposition as a show, who left Venezuela with the supposed story of being “politically persecuted ”.

“ By the way, a strange crowd arrived after saying that they were being politically persecuted, 10 years later they arrived in Venezuela as if nothing had happened. And who was chasing you? Because they fled, they left their people here and now they come and say: no, I was being persecuted. By whom? Because fear is free, but they left their people here,” he emphasized.


He emphasized that these characters put together this show only to seek prominence. “What they want is for you to name them, I'm not going to name them, although I'm willing to charge advertising for the Mazo, yes, and we talk about it,” he ironized.

“They left, so now they're coming back, no, I spent so much time and I'm persecuted and I'm from hiding, what kind of underground? Gafo,” he said, referring to the fact that there was underground in Venezuela during the struggles of the 60s and 70s, stressing that the narratives of the extreme right are “pure screen”.

“They make up stories and scrounds, dear God! They are killing each other; we are not going to beat them, I swear to them, or rather, get ready that we are going to beat them up,” he laughed .


Here the only negotiation is with the People

The Minister of Popular Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace also stressed that there are no negotiations between the Bolivarian Government and “sectors of the extreme right that have destroyed this country.

“Negotiating with whom? With these people? With political patients? With those full of hate? That doesn't exist (...) The negotiation here is with the People,” Cabello said.

He specified that characters like María Corina Machado, who talk about negotiation are to try to gain relevance as well, as well as those who return to the country.

“It's like that when he said, there can be no elections here without me, there can be no negotiations without me. And now he's sending smoke signals, a flag, to see if there are any negotiations. How will the race be that Morrocoy is giving the advantage?” , he said.

He also reaffirmed that with these sectors there is nothing to negotiate. “How does one feel negotiating with stupid politicians? What is there to negotiate with a stupid politician? No, no, count on us for that. We have long known where the thing is going. They launch that because they don't have any other options,” he said.

He stressed that in Venezuela there are opposition leaders who abandoned violence and the coup to dedicate themselves to politics and the Government talks with these opposition governors, mayors and deputies “who moved away from extremism and political stupidity.”

“Our negotiation is with the people,” he remarked, dismissing the rumors that extremism seeks to sow about alleged rapprochements with opposition extremists who live abroad with money stolen from Venezuelans.

In the extreme right, there are only crooks and crooks

Cabello assured that in the Venezuelan extreme right “there are only rascals and corrupt”, pointing out that its leaders have appropriated assets belonging to the Venezuelan people with the story of the Interim and through initiatives that, in his opinion, were based on deception, such as the “Almost Venezuela Now” project.

“Pure corrupt people are what's there, rascals,” he said, referring to the cases of Lester Toled or Iván Simonovis, who after being part of the framework to steal from the People of Venezuela now play crazy and come up with the story that they were never part of it.


In this regard, he reaffirmed that these sectors of the extreme right “will never assume their responsibilities”, stating that history has demonstrated that they do not even have a word because they “change their position and story all the time”.

“They live saying one thing today and tomorrow they say another, just like Lester Toledo who arrives and says that he is not a friend or knows Guaidó, who has never seen him in his life, much less gave him a position,” he ironized, reaffirming that in the extreme right there are only pure rascals.


The pilgrimage is about joining forces and building everyone's country

The also sectoral vice-president of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace reaffirmed that the Great National Pilgrimage, convened by the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, is to join forces between the sectors that make life in Venezuela and together build everyone's country.

“This pilgrimage has a lot to do with joining forces to build everyone's country,” he said, stressing that it has been possible to consolidate a space of encounter for national unity.

He reaffirmed that pilgrimage is not a matter of parties. “You can be an opponent of the government, but don't be an opponent of Venezuela, you can't oppose your own country, you have to love your own country and if you don't love your country, you should express it,” he said.

He also stressed that to defend Venezuela you have to love it, otherwise, “that you are going to be defending, what you want is to negotiate it and hand it over little by little.”

At the same time, he told about the recent visit to the Táchira Cattle Farmers Association (ASOGATA), where working groups were established to collect the fundamental proposals of those who promote agricultural activity, within the framework of the National Pilgrimage.

He stressed that this shows that “people want peace, they want to work, people don't want conflict at this point. There are those who are engaged in conflicts. Well, let them be left fighting alone (...) We will continue to move forward,” he said, reaffirming that Venezuelans who love this country will continue to work together for economic development and peace for all.

Mazo News Team

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