What did Diosdado Cabello say this Tuesday, July 16, 2024?
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 16/07/2024 08:30 PM
This Tuesday, July 16, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, continued the day of deployment of revolutionary forces throughout the national territory as part of the preparations for the great victory of the National Candidate Nicolás Maduro in the presidential elections that will take place this July 28.
This time the turn was for the states of Zulia and Lara, where the general coordinator of the Venezuela Nuestra Campaign Command, after stressing the importance of organizing the revolutionary vote through the 1x10x7 machinery and warned about the violent plans that the Venezuelan right seeks to execute.


- “We have 12 days left, let's not neglect any detail, the issue of mobilization and the security of our people (...) we have to take care of peace.”
- “Be careful, what they want is cannon fodder.”
- “July 28 when the CNE (National Electoral Council) says: 'definitive scrutiny, irreversible decision, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro Moros'. Listen, I saw this movie and so did you. What are they going to say? They made me a fraud, the red dots made a fraud on me. The tricolor dots stay where they are complying with the law, because the people are organizing for victory, we are not violating any laws. We are organizing for victory, if they can't do it, that's a problem.”
- “They're going to say 'we stay on the street until the tyrant leaves, 'we saw that film. They are going to wait, but we are obliged to avoid violence and a candle that lights up a candle that goes out.”
He also denounced the disinformation campaigns that are being broadcast from the spheres of opposition extremism to confuse the people.


- “They (the right) are experts and deceitful (...) they unleashed a campaign that Venezuela didn't work and after they did that they say it's the government's fault.”
- “They have paid millions on what they call influencers, social networks, on the bots they have everywhere to fill the networks with junk information (...) because it's a mechanism they have, even a perverse mechanism.”
He repudiated the recent attacks carried out against Venezuelan women by spokespersons of opposition extremism, marked by racism, classism and misogyny.


- “Venezuelan women fall dry and stand in the wet, they don't know it because they are bourgeoisie people who have never had to fight, everything has fallen from the sky.”
- “Venezuelan women “take care of the boys, tend to the house and manage it, go to work, make the food, finish the day's homework, go back to the boys' chores and then leave because she's a Street Manager, because she's in charge of the gas (...) Are these straws coming to insult our people? We don't accept it.”
- “I raise my voice in defense of Venezuelan women, of beauty, of the passion of Venezuelan women.”
- “The cowards who publish these insults, live abroad, work for La Sayona (...) they are the longline journalists, prepaid by the Venezuelan right wing, of La Sayona and his band.”
- “They attack Venezuelan women because they know that they are the vanguard of the Bolivarian Revolution.”
- “The right wing has never come out to defend Venezuelan women, rather they applaud the attacks of these longliners, they pay for them to say that, they are paid campaigns to harm the psyche, to the morals of our people.”
- “They (the right), with their hate speech against women, what it means is that if they had power when the people come out to protest, what would come out of them is plan and lead. They don't respect the law because they think they're superior, it's their last names.”
He did not hesitate to warn that these expressions of hate against the People are a taste of the actions that the Venezuelan extreme right would undertake if it were to gain political power.

- “If the opposition comes to power, they would mount a hunt, because they want to govern the People and not for the People.”
- “When the right wing ruled, those who protested against the State disappeared and were never handed over to their parents just because they dared to express their position.”
- “We, the founding generation and the forerunner of the Revolution, cannot finish our task until we give you (young people) a country in peace and tranquility.”
Cabello highlighted the existing conscience in the People that has allowed them to resist and overcome all these campaigns and attacks orchestrated by imperialism and its lackeys of the Venezuelan opposition.

- “Here, national unity began to be consolidated, a product of the awakening of conscience that is a legacy of Chávez.”
- “So far what we have achieved we have done fighting, nothing has not made it easy for them. We are not today facing the most powerful empire of all time.”
- “The bourgeoisie doesn't like that, because the poor, humble people began to have power (...) and surnames don't like that (...) they gave them most of the titles they have, to the poor? Nothing was given to the Poor, they have to throw a truck away and that's why we have to keep throwing a truck so that on July 28 he can continue on the path of peace and stability for the People.”
He emphasized that after so many years of resistance, Venezuela is making headway under the leadership of President Nicolás Maduro, who he said is the only one capable of guaranteeing the country's peace and prosperity in the years to come.


- “President Nicolás Maduro is constantly threatened and is out there in the street (...) We make mistakes, but the president has never bowed to the gringos (...) On the contrary, he has been confronted with them and so far we can say that he has triumphed.”
- “We have the arguments. Who guarantees peace here in Venezuela? The patarucos? Peace is guaranteed by Nicolás.”


Mazo News Team