Maduro's strong response to the criticism of Gabriel Boric and Pedro Castillo: "It is a failed and cowardly left"
The president of Venezuela counterattacked for the questions received in recent days to the Bolivarian regime.The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, counterattacked Pedro Castillo and Gabriel Boric. (FEDERICO PARRA / AFP).
The president of Venezuela , Nicolás Maduro , attacked the new Latin American leftist leaders on Wednesday, calling them "cowards", after figures such as the elected president of Chile, Gabriel Boric , and the Peruvian head of state, Pedro Castillo , will distance themselves from the Bolivarian regime.
“Every day there is a campaign against Venezuela. Out there, a cowardly left has emerged that bases its speech on attacking the successful, victorious Bolivarian model, on attacking the historical legacy, and on attacking me as president ,” the president said last night in a telephone contact with the program Con el mazo dar , led by Diosdado Cabello .
After Castillo , Boric and leftist Colombian presidential candidate Gustavo Petro affirmed that the Venezuelan path is not the way forward for their countries, Maduro assured that leftist leaders have emerged who "have no morals, they do not have the level to attack the Bolivarian Revolution” .
“It is a defeated, failed left, a cowardly left against imperialism, against the oligarchies . And then they want to put on a varnish so that the oligarchies forgive them, and the worst of all is that they are not going to forgive any of them. Then they assume the worst face of counterrevolutionaries, of anti-Bolivarians, from some cowardly left that is out there” , he insisted.
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