Diosdado Cabello launched it against the Colombian Senate, the second of the regime in Venezuela
Diosdado Cabello, the most important man in the Venezuelan regime, after Nicolás Maduro, has once again launched an attack against the Colombian institutions, now against the Senate of the Republic, after this corporation approved a proposal asking President Gustavo Petro to officially recognize Edmundo González as president of a brother country.
Through your program With a hammerwhich is broadcast on the television channel of Maduro’s propaganda media, The self-proclaimed minister of the interior for relations, justice and peace called the senators’ demand for a head of state “dishonorable” and assured with his traditional slander that it was an institution allegedly co-opted by “narco-paramilitarism”.
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“Most of those who voted for this decision on Venezuela are connected to paramilitarism and drug trafficking and if they don’t, they will collect a tax. Unlike Venezuela, here we are free and the sovereign United States (US) has no right to say anything!” he declared.
He further claimed that the request addressed to Peter had no effect, so he rejected it, insisting that it was an order from a North American country.
“Since when does the National Electoral Council (CNE) get to say who won or not? They come with orders from the empire (…) They won’t achieve anything because we don’t care what the Colombian Senate says is insignificant,” he insisted.
Finally, he suggested that what they are looking for is for the regime to fall so that they can keep the wealth of the brother country.
“We must be clear Our country is the jewel in the crown they are looking for… Destabilization has cost them dearly! On the contrary, they succeeded in strengthening us internally,” he said.
It should be recalled that the entire Colombian Congress asked the Colombian head of state to recognize González as president, including the House of Representatives, which actually filed this initiative first.
However, Petro indicated that he would dismantle the request to support González, who is now in exile in Spain, to win the polls.
“The Colombian Congress cannot constitutionally require positions in international politics from the president. The proposal is a request and I will study it as part of the decisions I have to make. always consulting first and foremost the general interest of Colombian society (sic)”, he posted on his official account on the social network X when he learned of the legislator’s request.}
Similarly, Petro insisted that the regime must release voting records to determine its position on the results of Venezuela’s presidential election, a position it shares with the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brazil.
“Now I will talk to President Lula. We remain on one point: if the record is not submitted, there will be no recognition,” stated on Friday in an interview with cnn in New York (USA), when the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) was held.
Colombian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Jorge Rojas also mentioned the topic in an interview he gave to international media. Europa Press He indicated that they will wait until the maximum deadline for the presidential inauguration in the brotherly country.
“We’ll wait until January 10 because that’s the date the transition will take place. “There is a degree of uncertainty and we want to facilitate political dialogue”stated the vice chancellor.
In any case, Pedro’s government has indicated that it hopes for a transition in the sister country where Chavismo gives way to democracy and recognizes the opposition.
“Venezuela will have to recognize that there is a political actor called the opposition.” with all its diversities, and that there is a political actor called the government or chavismo, with all its characteristics,” said Rojas v Europa Press.