Carmona’s lukewarm response that reveals the PC’s two positions on Cabello’s attack on Boric

Carmona’s lukewarm response that reveals the PC’s two positions on Cabello’s attack on Boric
Carmona’s lukewarm response that reveals the PC’s two positions on Cabello’s attack on Boric

It took the Communist Party (PC) and its various figures a day and a half to react to the attacks of God given hair to the president Gabriel Boric.

The Venezuelan deputy, considered number two in the regime of Nicolas Madurohad treated Boric on Wednesday night as “fool“, “unable” and “loose”. He also accused him of “sabotaging” the constitutional process, of “keeping the Mapuche brothers imprisoned,” of “not doing justice for the boys who lost eyes,” and of “keeping Daniel Jadue imprisoned.”

This, in response to the interview of Boric in Deutsche Welle (DW) in which he maintained that Venezuelan institutions “are deteriorated”.

But the reaction of PC from our country it was not a couple. While the helmsman of the store, Lautaro Carmonamade a lukewarm reproach to the “type of dialogue”, others came out in fierce defense of President Boric.

Hassler’s hardness vs. the ambiguity of Carmona

The first in the party to respond to Cabello’s messages to Boric were the deputies Luis Cuello and Alejandra Placenciawho described those words as “unacceptable” and “inappropriate”.

The mayor of Santiago, Iraci Hasslerwent further with Cabello and noted that “I find this person’s words very serious.from Venezuela’s number two. I think they are offensive, “They represent an interventionist look at elements where they have no role to play.” For some, the communist councilor’s angry reaction is due to the fact that in October she will seek re-election, elections in which she is far from having a guaranteed victory.

In any case, the response of these party leaders was harsher than the one given by the store’s helmsman from La Moneda, where he met with the head of the Second Floor, Miguel Crispi.

I don’t think that kind of dialogue”Carmona said. “I believe that there is nothing that does not contribute to states being able to achieve institutional tasks of collaboration, cooperation in major challenges, such as the battle against organized crime, against drug trafficking, against money laundering, against trafficking. of people, which are scourges that are invading the lives of our countries at a continental level, nothing that alters that possibility of cooperation is good or is contributing,” he added.

By avoiding mentioning Cabello and talking about the “type of dialogue”, the statements of the top leader of the PC were interpreted as a reprimand to both Cabello and Boric, for their interview in which they alluded negatively to the Venezuelan regime.

And when the President gave the interview to DW, several PC parliamentarians came out to question him.

Deputy Boris BarreraFor example, he considered it “reckless” for the President to question “the functioning of the institutions of other countries, especially when I believe that the opinion of Chileans about our institutions is not the best.”

Your pair Matias Ramirez He pointed out that “questioning its (Venezuela’s) institutional framework, I do not think it will allow us to improve the relations and cooperation that is required today.”

The historical defense of the Chilean PC against the Venezuelan regime

This year, Carmona stated that “with great honor” he does not qualify the regime Ripe as “a dictatorship”.

But the defense that the PC of Chile has made of the Nicolás Maduro regime It has been coming for several years and has clashed with the position set by Boric, who has been very critical of Maduro since he arrived at La Moneda. This “rebellion”, considering that they are one of the main parties of the ruling party, has on more than one occasion left the Executive in an uncomfortable position.

The regime’s relationship with the PC was strengthened about 15 years ago, when the country then governed by Hugo Chavez made a donation of more than eight million dollars to Arcis Universitymanaged by communist leaders.

Finally, the ambassador of Venezuela in Chile, Arévalo Méndez, He usually participates frequently in events and events organized by the Communist Partybeing applauded and acclaimed by the store’s militants every time he is mentioned.

PC of Venezuela says that Maduro’s regime is “undemocratic”

But the devotion of the local PC to the Venezuelan regime does not correspond to what the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) does, which is publicly and openly at odds with the leadership of the Maduro government, at least since August of last year.

“#ALERT | The PCV electoral card has been kidnapped by the Government,” indicates that political store on its official Twitter account.

The confrontation of the PCV with the Venezuelan regime was accentuated 10 months ago, when the Supreme Court of Justice, whose independence of the Executive Branch is questioned by the opposition of that country, issued a ruling in which it imposed a junta on that party. ad hoc directive.

The ruling was issued in response to an appeal for protection filed by a group of people led by whom the highest court of that nation designated as president of the PCV, Henrry Ramos, although the national board of directors of that store assured that neither he nor his companions In the judicial action, those who were also among the directive imposed by the Judiciary, are active in its ranks.

“We denounce before the Venezuelan people, the communist parties, workers and the genuinely anti-imperialist forces of the world, that the government of Nicolás Maduro has completed the assault against the Communist Party of Venezuela through an arbitrary judicial ruling that supports the imposition of a directive composed of mercenaries at the service of the leadership that directs the PSUV,” the PCV indicated on Twitter upon learning of the ruling. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) is the last political tent founded by Hugo Chávez and to which the highest Venezuelan authorities belong.

“This procedural fraud, which violates the political rights of the PCV and the Venezuelan working people, not only creates a serious precedent in the political and legal history of the country, but also exposes the authoritarian, undemocratic and reactionary nature of the Government-PSUV that He mistakenly believes that with this maneuver he will subdue the Venezuelan communists,” they added.

 
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