Cabello: Chavismo United Behind Rodríguez, Rejects US Negotiation Claims
Venezuelan political leader Diosdado Cabello has publicly addressed what he describes as a “psychological war” targeting the ruling socialist party, the Gran Polo Patriótico (GPP). Cabello’s response centered on reaffirming unity within the GPP and the Fuerza Armada Nacional Bolivariana (FANB) following political tensions that arose in January, which he attributes to actions initiated by the United States.
Addressing Allegations
Cabello directly refuted reports from news agencies like Reuters and journalist Leopoldo Castillo regarding “supposed secret negotiations with the United States.” He emphatically stated, “¡Yo no tengo precio!” (I have no price!), challenging his critics. He also reiterated support for Delcy Rodríguez as the acting president and called for the return of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores.
Concerns Over Internal Division
Cabello warned of media campaigns and alleged lies propagated by what he termed the “extreme right” aimed at fracturing the ruling coalition. He cautioned against internal weakness, stating that any perceived vulnerability would be exploited by opponents to discredit members and “sow discord.” He insisted that all claims against the Bolivarian Revolution are false and intended to destabilize the country.
Accusations and Interests
Cabello also addressed past accusations against the Chavismo movement, including the “Cartel de los Soles,” noting that U.S. authorities now state this organization does not exist. He asserted that these accusations are rooted in a desire for power and a willingness to surrender control of Venezuela. He maintains that the government continues to function effectively, with ongoing projects involving ministers, governors, and local communities.
Cabello further argued that the opposition lacks the capacity and respect necessary to govern Venezuela, characterizing statements from U.S. officials as interventions that highlight the opposition’s perceived inadequacies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Diosdado Cabello’s role in the Venezuelan government?
Diosdado Cabello is the first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and also serves as the vice president for Policy, Citizen Security, and Peace.
What accusations did Cabello address?
Cabello refuted reports of secret negotiations with the United States and addressed past accusations against the Chavismo movement, including the “Cartel de los Soles.”
What did Cabello say about the current state of the Venezuelan government?
Cabello stated that the government continues to function, with over 20,000 works completed and more underway, and that the “Revolution maintains the control political.”
Given these recent assertions of unity and ongoing government activity, what impact might these statements have on the political landscape in Venezuela?