Venezuelan opposition seeks a coup d’ etat in the country

The president of the National Constituent Assembly, and First Vice President of the PSUV, Diosdado Cabello, said on Sunday that the Venezuelan opposition promotes a coup d’etat in Venezuela, as a mechanism to solve their political problems, which is why they always try to have the military support of the FANB.

In the “José Vicente Hoy” (José Vicente Today) program, broadcast by Televen, Cabello indicated that “after removing their masks, everyone ends up saying: “We need the military component”, because they do not have it, they have individualities, and people who probably departed with resentment due to different causes”.

He recalled that this week the vice minister for communications, Jorge Rodríguez, announced the capture of two people, who were giving confidential information of Venezuela to the Colombian government, and they in turn to that of the United States: “It is evident the search for a coup d’etat to solve the political problems of the leaders of the right wing who have not had arguments to defeat the Bolivarian Revolution”.

During his participation in the program, he affirmed that the national right wing has used the path of violence to end the Revolution, recalling all the violent plans promoted these last 20 years against the Eternal Commander Hugo Chávez Frías, and the workingman president Nicolás Maduro.

In this regard, he recalled the attempted assassination in degree of frustration perpetrated against the Head of State and the Military High Command, and he lamented the violent stance of the Venezuelan opposition, which has caused its own destruction.

Cabello said that for the elections of councilors, scheduled for December 9, the opposition leadership should participate, in order to strengthen the democratic path, which characterizes the Venezuelan people: “Hopefully it would not be despair that prevails, but the good sense”, he reflected.

“The international leadership failed, they lost their shame and it is already public”, he said.