Chaderton: Some people want to frustrate this immense social justice movement

The agents who promote campaigns against the image and the political system in Venezuela intend to curb the advance of the Bolivarian Revolution, for it being a reference that enlivens the desires of the continent’s peoples of building progressive models in their countries, said the diplomat and former ambassador Roy Chaderton Matos.

“Some want to advance or anticipate history and frustrate this immense social justice movement,” said the political leader, who said that there is a set of governments that aspire to collapse the project started 18 years ago.

Interviewed in the “Vladimir a la 1” (Vladimir at 1) program, broadcast by Globovisión, he indicated that it is good the concern about the situation of Venezuela, a target of sectors that look for the democratic breakdown of the nation, but the magnitude and extension of these positions “do respond indeed to theories or thesis of a conspiracy, especially the media conspiracy, where the great corporations have united because the phenomenon of Chavismo, of Bolivarianism, has spread throughout the continent”.

In this regard, he rejected the positions of Governments such as that of France, whose diplomatic handling he considered to be misaligned from the tradition of that European country, whose Government welcomed spokesmen from the (Venezuelan) opposition this Monday to disown the scope of the National Constituent Assembly.