Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C) at the PSUV congress, Feb. 4, 2025. X/ @UNoticias
Caracas, February 5 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, participating in the installation of the Extraordinary Plenary of the V Congress of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), denounced representatives of the extreme right financed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
"The extreme right is divided," said Maduro. On the other hand, he reported that more than 3.5 billion dollars were given to the fugitive Juan Guaidó by the United States, and that money also came from American taxpayers.
“Corruption, Juan Guaidó, Leopoldo López, Capriles, who is and isn't. Capriles, neither fish nor fowl. He says he's not like the others, but he ends up trapped and under the command of his imperial masters who have enslaved the opposition voter. They have deceived, and with deception they have enriched themselves hand over fist. Now all the rot that we have denounced year after year is coming out,” added the president.
During the meeting, in which the extraordinary plenary session of the IV Congress of the Youth of the PSUV also took place, Nicolás Maduro expressed that “the extremist right has collapsed” while reflecting on Corina Machado as the most fascist, most violent, most traitorous wing.
He mentioned that the youth of the extreme right is more corrupt and rotten and they live like kings abroad, among them he mentioned David Smolansky and Miguel Pizarro, among others.
The Venezuelan president also acknowledged that one of the people who has done the most damage to Venezuela is Carlos Paparonni. “They are very criminal, corrupt and bandit people, who live off stories,” said Maduro.
On the other hand, the head of State highlighted the Venezuelan youth, who - he said - are constituting part of the 5,334 communal circuits and in the processes of the Bolivarian Revolution.
“And where is the revolutionary, Chavista and Bolivarian youth? In the factories, in the fields, seas, high schools, in the communes, in culture, in sports,” said Maduro.
Likewise, the head of State specified that “Chavismo is more robust, more organized, with more strategies, moving forward, mobilized in the streets. They launched missiles at us, threatened us and here we are,” he said.