Chavisism rejects the resolution of the European Parliament

The first vice president in ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabellorejected this Friday the European Parliament’s resolution condemning the “arbitrary and unconstitutional” decision to disqualify anti-chavista politicians and assured that the body would not issue orders to the Caribbean country.

“Madmen of the archaic.” The European Union (EU) and its parliament issued a statement warning Venezuela that (…) the authorities, the institutions cannot disqualify the candidate, because it is theirs, it is their candidate,” said Chavismo number two, during an action in support of Nicolás Maduro, in Apure (west).

The Chavista leader criticized the position parliament, and assured that Venezuela he will not take orders from anyone State or foreign instance on internal decisions.

“We will tell them from (the city of) Biruac to go to hell with it European Union, gringos and all their servants. And to those who asked for invasion, sanctions, who asked for blockades, call yourselves sajons, ghosts, whistle-blowers, don’t dress up because they are not going,” he asserted.

Cabello reiterated that he was antichavists they are trying to promote violent scenarios, and he warned them not to “cross the line”, because the rulers are “hunting” them.

“When they cross the border, we will act, and the OAS (Organization of American States), the European Union, the gringos, whoever they are, taste casaba (they play it down), because here in Decisions in Venezuela are made by citizens“, He said.

The Eurochamber he condemned the disqualification of opposition politicians, such as Leopold López, or the candidates for the October 22 primaries Henrique Capriles, Freddy Superlano and Maria Corina Machadowho wants to be the candidate to face the ruling party in next year’s presidential elections, a statement thanking the anti-chavismo grouped in Unitary platform.

Source: Panama America

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