Caracas, May 10 (RHC)-- The First Vice President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, has reiterated that peace is the path of the Bolivarian Revolution and not the violence that is promoted from the so-called "tours" of the extremist opposition.
During his TV/radio program "Con el Mazo Dando," the revolutionary leader denounced that these meetings of the radical opposition do not have electoral purposes but instead promote guarimbas and destabilization.
The Venezuelan leader assured that "just as hope is in the street, violence is also in the street," a warning that becomes relevant as the presidential election on July 28th approaches.
Cabello urged the organized people to identify the sources of violence that arise and prevent the right and a radical sector of the bourgeoisie from imposing their agenda of chaos and destabilization to provoke a change of Government through a non-peaceful means, which functions as a pretext for ask the US to intervene in the homeland of Simón Bolívar and Hugo Chávez.
He recalled that this sector has already used that route, for example, with Operation Gideon, in May 2020, which he described as an attempt by Washington and the right to carry out a coup d'état.
Diosdado Cabello added that former deputy Juan Guaidó, who did not pay the million-dollar sum that he agreed with an American mercenary in exchange for the armed incursion, acted as a criminal, just as he did by stealing large assets that legitimately belong to the Venezuelan people.
He stressed that the Bolivarian Revolution has a structure based on organized and empowered people, and with that structure it will attend the electoral party on July 28 to win.
Likewise, the Venezuelan leader evoked Commander Chávez's respect and admiration for Venezuelan women, actively linked to leading tasks, an inclusive vision that contrasts with that of an opposition candidate who has used sexist and misogynistic expressions on this issue.
And Diosdado Cabello emphasized that the Revolution becomes more immune to the attacks of the bourgeoisie the more power it transfers to the popular sectors.