Washington documents revealed right-wing interventionist plan

President Nicolás Maduro revealed Tuesday that he had received high-level documents from Washington detailing the right-wing road map during the months of April, May and June as part of the plan between political factors both internal and from abroad, to materialize the intervention of the Homeland through chaos and violence.

Through this document, he continued: “It was possible to know how they thought to fulfill the plan to bring a coalition of countries and to militarily intervene Venezuela, as a result of the death, chaos and fracture of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces”.

Maduro, in a conversation with representatives of the media and international and national news agencies, from the Ayacucho room of Miraflores Palace in Caracas, recalled the scenes of hatred experienced during the months of April, May and June in some sectors of the capital of the country and cities of the interior, episodes silenced by some international media.

He said that the scenario of destabilization and chaos promoted by the right in the country, with the support of former Attorney General Luisa Ortega Díaz, responded to a change of political sign in Washington. “Right-wing extremists came to power and right-wing extremists repositioned the old format that President Hugo Chávez had to endure in 2001. 2002, 2003 during the George Bush administration.”

Maduro stressed that the only constitutional response to deal with the attack being suffered by the Venezuelan people was the constituent. “When we look in the Constitution what the constitutional response was to achieve a peaceful, democratic and dialogic way out, the Constituent (Assembly) was.”