Amazonas received massive mobilization from Chavismo and reduced opposition concentration

Amazonas received massive mobilization from Chavismo and reduced opposition concentration
Amazonas received massive mobilization from Chavismo and reduced opposition concentration

Diosdado Cabello criticized actions by sectors of the Venezuelan extreme right that request sanctions while seeking votes.

The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and the Great Patriotic Pole (GPP) participated this Thursday in a massive march from the state of Amazonas, in rejection of the sanctions and in support of the candidacy of President Nicolás Maduro.

The first Vice President of the PSUV, Diosdado Cabello, accompanied the crowd of revolutionary forces that were in the streets of Amazonas, in a mobilization similar to other regions of the country.

In this context, Cabello criticized during the meeting the actions of sectors of the Venezuelan extreme right that request sanctions while seeking votes among the people.

“Vote for me, I asked for sanctions so that you would not have food, (…) now vote for me so that you will be accommodated,” he said regarding the opposition leaders who publicly called for sanctions against the country, among them, María Corina Machado. , who is disqualified from holding public office.

Machado, despite the disqualification, maintains an agenda in several states of the country and shows herself as a “presidential candidate” through digital platforms, but supposedly supports Edmundo González Urrutia, who represents opposition extremism.

This sector also appeared in Amazonas, but unlike the massive Chavista march, they staged a reduced concentration.

Videos of the low influx that accompanied the call of the extremist right in Puerto Ayacucho were leaked on social networks.


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