Diosdado Cabello: Venezuela is planting in fertile land (+photos)

“We have the Bolivarian Revolution planting in fertile soil,” he emphasized
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 28/05/2026 11:17 AM

The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, highlighted the importance of the month of May for the country in the process of consolidating peace and prosperity for all Venezuelans in the midst of the difficult circumstances that the region and the world are going through.

“The month of May for peasants is the month to sow, to start planting with the first rains, to track to prepare the land, the seed, to prepare well, and so is Venezuela planting, planting in fertile soil,” he said.


During the 572nd broadcast of his show Con el Mazo Dando, he highlighted the strength of the Bolivarian Revolution to guarantee stability and peace in the country despite the destabilizing attempts of opposition extremism.

“ We have the Bolivarian Revolution planting in fertile soil,” he emphasized while dismissing the predictions and bets made by longliners linked to opposition extremism as part of actions to promote the division of the patriotic people.

Diosdadologists don't get one!


In this regard, he referred to the campaigns that longliners promote around his figure based on comments he makes on each program or, as happened last Wednesday, on a song.

“You know that now there is a free chair for longliners, a diploma, they graduate as diosdadologists,” he laughed and explained that this new modality of the propagandists of extremism is trying to decipher “hidden messages” in their program.

“I shouldn't be here today because there was no program today, because I said goodbye last week,” he ironized, recalling that this statement of palangrism was based on the placement of the theme “Everything has its end” by Héctor Lavoe and Willie Colón.

“Diosdadologists; these bugs are bad, they don't interpret anything, they don't know how to decipher, they don't hit one, all wrong,” he said.

Unity, unity and more unity!


He stressed that, despite these and other campaigns aimed at fracturing and demoralizing, the revolutionary forces have remained in unity, guaranteeing peace and the defense of the country under the worst circumstances.

“ We have to be in a single block, we have always been in a single block and under the worst circumstances we have stuck together and we have to stay united!” , he urged.


He stressed that it was this monolithic unity that made it possible to guarantee the victory of the Homeland for 27 years after the arrival of the Bolivarian Revolution to the Government.

“ We have been defeating them for 27 years and we are going to continue to defeat them, ” he said.

We are still on a pilgrimage!


The also Sectorial Vice President of Politics, Citizen Security and Peace highlighted the spirit of unity for Venezuela that is expressed in each population they reach as part of the deployment of the second phase of the National Pilgrimage for a Venezuela without sanctions and in peace.

“We are committed to visiting at least four towns for each state of the country, hopefully there can be more than four towns. Meetings with productive sectors to energize local economies and popular assemblies,” he explained and added that this initiative that unites Venezuelans is being attacked by opposition extremism in its quest to establish its agenda of division and hate in the country.

“This stupid sector of the opposition is bad as human beings, they have no consideration for others, first they and no one else, they see us as inferior beings, as if we didn't exist, because the country is only theirs,” he denounced.

Politically persecuted?


In this regard, he questioned the role of “victims” assumed by the leaders of opposition extremism who call themselves “politically persecuted”.

“Today those who burned human beings alive (during the guarimbas) say that they are now 'persecuted', now those who came out and stood up saying they were going to overthrow the Government say they are 'persecuted', those who set up snipers on April 11 (2002) are 'persecuted', those who killed Danilo Anderson are 'persecuted'”, he criticized and recalled that those who now intend to establish themselves as “human rights defenders” were complicit in the dozens of crimes committed by the governments of the Fourth Republic.

“Don't come and tell us stories because we know this story, we know it, we know who you are... everything is the same framework,” he said.








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