The president of , accused this Thursday the “extremist opposition“-as the majority sector of anti-Chavismo usually calls- from depending in a way”absolute” of the “orders” and “mandates” of .

If this extremist opposition has anything, it is that they kneel, they are sepoys, an absolute dependence on the orders of Washington. They never decide anything, ever, with their own mind, on national territory“, he said in a meeting with Chavista deputies, one day before the election of a new board of directors of the National Assembly (AN, Parliament) for its fourth and penultimate year of legislature.

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During the activity, broadcast on the state channel Venezuelan Television (VTV), the head of state insisted that the “extremist opposition“is not independent and is”colonized” by “the gringos”.

At this meeting, held at the Federal Legislative Palacein Caracasthe president assured that the country “paid dearly“the triumph of”violent opposition” in the 2015 parliamentary elections, which gave way – he noted – to a “diabolical legislature” and “criminal” of “economic aggression“, of “invasion threats” and of “institutional self-destruction”.

Therefore, he called for “raise combative morale” and the “nationalist spirit“so that the”people remain united, mobilized, organized, empowered and in permanent battle” and that the “country will never again experience circumstances like those that occurred in that defeat in 2015″.

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The National Assembly, today controlled by the chavismowill elect a new board on Friday to begin his penultimate year of legislature, in which the Chavista has remained since its beginning in January 2021. Jorge Rodriguez as president.

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