Cabello: What were Delsa Solórzano and Enrique Márquez talking about in a restaurant in Caracas?

“What was being heard: 'We are not going to support it because that one is meltdown, '” said Cabello
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 03/04/2024 09:56 PM

The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, questioned what the topic of conversation would be between opponents Enrique Márquez and Delsa Solórzano, who were seen in a restaurant in Caracas.

“By the way, Enrique Márquez, what were you doing yesterday (Tuesday, April 02) talking to a little person in a restaurant over there? The strange thing is who that little person was,” he said and, continuing the revelations of the movements of the leaders of opposition extremism, he asked: What were Delsa Solórzano and Enrique Márquez doing sitting in a restaurant? They were talking about candidacies, leave your mind clumsy,” he said jokingly, to what the audience said.

“I don't know what they said, I'm not that fearless. What was heard: 'We are not going to support her because that one is melt', 'She despised us for so long and now she's coming after us'. That was what was being heard. He tells me that at the waiter,” he revealed in his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 471,

He then specified that “they were talking about candidacies and there were some black bottles: imperial I think they call him”.

“They talked for 40 minutes, then she stayed. Who paid the bill?” , ironized and clarified that, he wasn't there, “the thing is that I can't say that I have friends everywhere and the innkeepers immediately wrote to me”.


The Bolivarian leader stated that the name of the restaurant “begins with S, a name similar to Japanese”.

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