Cabello: Opposition used letter from Monsignor Prieto Parolin as a political show


The deputy to the National Assembly for the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, assured that Pope Francis did not sent any letters, but it was Monsignor Prieto Parolin.
In his weekly program “Con el Mazo Dando” (Hitting with the Hammer), he explained that Pietro Parolin is like a Chancellor of the Vatican; “(It was) A letter sent by motu proprio. The Cardinal or Mr. Parolin has no intervention in the dialogue in Venezuela. ” He stressed that the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference also has no intervention in the dialogue, “Unless they sit by the side of the Venezuelan opposition, in the seats of the opposition”, he warned.
Cabello pointed out that Pietro Parolin “Sent a letter with the textual arguments of the Venezuelan opposition, they made a party, but they wanted to do the party in order not to be sitting there,” (…) because they know that in that dialogue table they do not have not a single argument to defend their position, we are going to remain seated there, we are well behaved, we sit there and listen. ”
The leader said that he feels represented in the spokesperson “of those five comrades who are there. There are Jorge Rodriguez, Delcy Rodriguez, Elias Jaua, Tareck El Aissami, Roy Chaderton”.
Cabello assured that the Bolivarian Government is not going to depart from the table, “they (the opposition) have a give and take, so that they pick up the letter that Mr. Parolin sent them only for a political show, or part of the political show, and they wanted to expose it as coming from the Pope or the Vatican. The Vatican is one thing and the Pope is another, and here the one who is invited as a companion is an envoy of the Pope. “