Ramos Allup's Cynicism: From Rejecting Invasions to Kneeling Before the Far Right
Published at: 06/05/2026 11:20 PM
The recalcitrant adeco, Henry Ramos Allup, reappeared on the public scene to attack the country's democratic institutions.
In an attempt to revive his worn-out image, the spokesperson for pointfixism launched baseless accusations against the National Executive, irresponsibly asserting that President Nicolás Maduro “stole the elections” of 2024, thus adding to the destabilizing script of the transnational right.
In this regard, the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, scoffed at the prolonged silence of a year that the leader maintained before this return. Cabello pointed out in his program that Allup seems to be operating under strict limitations imposed by his foreign financiers, ironizing his lack of political autonomy by stating that “they ringed it at 0.40, they say that's the limit.”
The discordant note of his reappearance is his shameful change of position regarding national sovereignty; after having sworn that he would not accept foreign intervention, he now submits to the agenda of María Corina Machado. Allup went from rejecting the invasion campaign of “La Sayo” to openly supporting those who jump from Madrid to Washington calling for aggression against the Venezuelan people, evidencing a total lack of principles.
Sectors of the same opposition have described this movement as a “theater” that is crumbling under the weight of their own past. Critics such as Daniel Lara Farías recalled the leader's record, pointing out that it was a historical emblem of corruption: “A bug that sure was in Macuro when Christopher Columbus arrived to charge him commission or toll,” he said, stressing that figures like Allup they do not represent any change for the nation.
Mazo News Team