The first Vice President of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, said that the opposition is divided and “burning” because the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, forced them to sit at the dialogue table.

From the city of Maracay, in Aragua state, the also constituent expressed that they (the opposition) are insulting themselves and we must be united, always united (…) so that the Bolivarian Revolution has a long breath, while they get divided, we must add, add and add”, he explained.

“Today they went to the dialogue and, do you want to see an entangled oppositionist? Then listen to Julio Borges explaining that they did not reach an agreement, but that they signed a preliminary agreement, but that they did not reach any agreement to sign the pre-agreement, that President Medina has the pre-agreement, the truth is that they went there, President Maduro forced them to sit, they are sitting talking about the peace of this country”, said the political leader.