Diosdado Cabello: The world is at stake for peace with the elections in Venezuela
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Published at: 18/07/2024 07:30 PM
During
his Con El Mazo Dando No. 485 program, the first vice-president
of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV),
Diosdado Cabello, stated that with the presidential elections of
July 28, peace is at stake in the country, not only for Venezuelans, but for the region as well.
“ There is no more important event in the world this year than the elections in Venezuela. Why? Because here in Venezuela the peace and tranquility of the continent is at stake, because the proposal of Free Peoples is on the table, where Venezuela is the vanguard, together with other peoples, for sure, but here in Venezuela this year the world is at stake for peace and tranquility in the region,” he emphasized.

He highlighted
that 97 countries are invited as observers for the electoral process. At the same
time, he questioned countries like Spain that insist on coming uninvited to
talk about the process and to try to give lessons in democracy, when
they still have kings.
He emphasized
that on 28J it will be ratified that we Venezuelans want to live in peace.
“The added value of independence is that of peace, without peace
in this country there is no possibility of anything,” he said.
At the same time, he condemned the violence of the Venezuelan opposition and the hate campaign they have now launched against Venezuelan women. “Take care of your children and don't let them be carried away by the manipulation of the adventure, because those who call for violence have their sons and daughters far away from here,” he said and pointed out that those sectors that care about nothing “do not deserve the vote of a single Venezuelan.”
He reaffirmed that the country's candidate, Nicolás Maduro, is the only one who guarantees peace, freedom, independence, sovereignty and tranquility of this country.

The historical enemy has money, power and has
no scruples
The revolutionary leader warned that
imperialism, which has been a historic enemy of peoples, has “tools,
power, money and has no scruples, and if he can get someone to massage his ego, he does
it, to harm a revolutionary process”.
In that sense, he called on the revolutionary militants who have a leadership position, and especially the youth, to be careful for those who disguise themselves and come to massage their ego.

“The advisors end up in charge and not
politics, and you find that the person you met after a while
is unrecognizable and if you add to that a little ego massage, it's the perfect broth for personalism and intellectual arrogance,
” he stressed.
For this reason, he stressed to the youth that “a revolutionary cannot do politics away from the People (...) you are going to have to lead this (the Bolivarian Revolution) and you cannot get used to doing politics away from the People”.

He reminded young people of the importance of caring for and preserving what the Revolution has conquered, stressing that today's generations have not had to fight like in the era of the Fourth Republic, where some had to risk even their lives.
He emphasized to young people that they must
always be with the People, because “the People are wise and are always giving us
lessons, they tell us things, they are the best thermometer,” he said.
Everyone is welcome here
Regarding the mayors and mayors and
leaders of the opposition who have declared themselves independent and expressing
their support for the candidacy of Nicolás Maduro, Cabello indicated that
in the revolutionary forces everyone is welcome to work for Venezuela.
“They are going to come and do politics with us, they are welcome, get out (...) we are going to do politics with passion and we are going to defend our people, here we all learn,” he said.

He stressed that these opposition leaders, tired
of the violence of their own sectors, declined in favor of the option of peace
and tranquility represented by President Maduro.
He also stressed that these leaders have not
been pressured by anyone; however, he indicated that there are some that make them
afraid, because those who have spoken out have been threatened, their homes and families have been
marked by sectors of the extreme right.
“On the side of Chavism they will never see anything like that, we can threaten them with a hug, welcome we are going to fight for Venezuela together, we all need to fight for Venezuela,” he said

They have no government plan other than
privatizing
The also deputy to the
National Assembly (AN) pointed out that the sectors of the Venezuelan extreme right that
today want to measure themselves in the presidential elections do not have a
government proposal for the people other than privatization.
“They don't even have a
government proposal to the country from them (...) or they have submitted it, there are two reasons: either they
don't have it or it's so unseemly, that they don't dare to present it. I think it
's the second one,” he said.
He pointed out that it is no secret to anyone what this sector would do in the country in the hypothetical case that they won, they would privatize education, health and all public services in Venezuela.

“Nothing is free here, they say, nothing is
free here, someone pays for it, that means that the humble will not be able
to study. All that has been achieved, that young people in Venezuela after
graduating from high school have their (university) quota guaranteed, we would return
to cave times, no one will have their place guaranteed unless they have money,” he said.
He pointed out that the first thing the right does
to start privatizing is to bankrupt State companies. “It is
savage capitalism (...) the one that has been making life bitter for the world for 150 years,” he said and reiterated
that the first thing they would do if they came to power would be to eliminate the more than
100 universities created in Revolution.







Mazo News Team