President Maduro: Extremist Right Failed in Attempts to Destabilize the Bolivarian Government
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Published at: 27/01/2025 09:19 PM
The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, confirmed that the extremist opposition sector did not comply with any agreement he signed with the Bolivarian Government, “they used this as a bully to re-stage the destabilization scenario in Venezuela.”
In that scenario, he highlighted the failure of the extreme right to destabilize the Bolivarian Government and criticized the interventions of the Trump administration. “John Bolton, Mike Pence, John Kelly, Mike Pompeo, designed the Guaidó project (...) we knew how to denounce it, confront it and defeat it,” he recalled.
He also referred to “the Guaidó project” and they convinced then-President Donald Trump that it was very easy to implement this plan.
“After 2017, we managed to consolidate a process of peace and political stability, since in 2017 and 2018, we were bombed by sanctions missiles, they did us great harm,” he recalled in the special interview with the journalist and political analyst of Opera Mundi, Breno Altman.
In that regard, he emphasized that Venezuela is currently at peace and in political stability despite sanctions and attacks. “Venezuelans want a certain path of growth, recovery and respect for Venezuela,” he said.
He also mentioned the failed strategy of María Corina Machado's self-kidnapping. “You come to the conclusion that they had November-December ambushes, they couldn't, we exposed them, we neutralized them, and they have weakened to the extreme,” he said.
Mazo News Team