Jorge Rodríguez to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: “There is no kind of protection here”
AN Press
Published at: 19/02/2024 03:23 PM
The president of the National Assembly and head of the
Delegation of the Bolivarian Government with the extremist sectors of the
opposition, Jorge Rodríguez, supported on Monday the Executive's decision to
suspend the activities of the Office of the High Commissioner of the United Nations (UN) for Human Rights (DDHH), which operates in Caracas.
Speaking from the Federal Legislative Palace, after a
day of National Dialogue with representatives of the Unitary Platform and the
Kingdom of Norway, Rodríguez stressed that in Venezuela there are conditions that
must be respected, especially with regard to institutionality.
“There are some conditions here, here there are rules that have to be complied with, here there is no type of guardianship or judicial colonization of any kind,” said the head of Parliament, questioning whether representatives of multinational organizations would allow external interference in their countries.
“We are going to see if in the countries where they are from, a Venezuelan representation
can go to be mixed up, in a matter that not
only does not belong to them, but they exceed their function, we are going to see if a Venezuelan
delegation can go to their countries of origin to say the rudeness and the
barbarities that they dared to say, they would not allow it, neither will we allow it,” he said.