GUÁRICO-SAN JUAN DE LOS MORROS/Cabello: Sanctions have had a very serious impact on Venezuela
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Published at: 29/04/2026 03:10 PM
The sectoral vice-president for Politics, Public
Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stated that “sanctions have had
a very serious impact on ordinary people in Venezuela” and on all sectors of the country.
In this regard, during the Pilgrimage
for a Venezuela Free of Sanctions in Guárico, he stressed that for this reason today
throughout the country there is a great national consensus for the sanctions that they have
applied for more than 10 years to be eliminated.
He stressed that the campaign against the nation was
so hard that families had to see their children leave the country, because
they made them “believe that Venezuela had no future; today from here, from Venezuela,
those of us who have stayed, those who have already returned, say to the brothers who
are out of Venezuela: Come to Venezuela because this is your Homeland! We are all
going to work together to move Venezuela forward.”
In the same way, he took advantage of the space to
remember that his Con El Mazo Dando program will not be broadcast today, since it will
give up space to the activities of the National Pilgrimage, convened by the
president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, since April 19.
“Today there is no Mazo (...) because we are going to
summarize the entire pilgrimage through the national territory so that the
world can see how Venezuela is united asking for an end to sanctions, an end to the blockade, an end to unilateral measures;
that Venezuela can fly free (...) but
tomorrow we'll see you in Caracas, because this first phase of the pilgrimage
ends tomorrow,” he said.
In addition, he recalled that the pilgrimage will continue
to visit and listen to all the communities of the country.
Mazo News Team