Cabello: Those who criticize the law for the oversight of NGOs are those who finance them
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 26/08/2024 03:08 PM
The first vice-president of the United
Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón,
during the usual red awning press conference, assured that those who criticize
the law to oversee Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
are those who are financed through them.
“Who can criticize a law that can
oversee the operation of an NGO? Those who use them as a
source of funding,” he said and took the opportunity to specify that this
legal instrument is very transparent and “whoever does not owe it, does not fear it.”
The leader of the red awning pointed out that “the
debauchery of NGOs has ended, everyone who assumes their
responsibility” and recalled that the Venezuelan State is not the first to
make a law to regulate these organizations, “the United States was the
first, in Europe they banned Russia from funding NGOs, which was not funding them, but they banned
it.”
With regard to social networks in Venezuela
as a mechanism to encourage violence, Cabello pointed out that there are
countries where the use of social networks for such purposes is punishable by imprisonment,
so he invited us to imagine “if we catch everyone and prosecute
all those who have threatened President Nicolás Maduro with death.
In that regard, he assured that Venezuela is
a “sovereign country and we are going to continue to exercise our sovereignty and
independence (...) that respect Venezuela, we demand respect for Venezuela
and we are going to pass the laws that are necessary to preserve peace in this
country, the security of Venezuelans and Venezuelans.”
Mazo News Team