He had given his official apology in a video to the presidents and foreign ministers of Latin America who attended CELAC, but the president of Venezuela, Niccolo Maduro He revealed in an audio the real argument of his absence in Buenos Aires: “It was because of the rats Macrista, Patricia Bullrich and the judicial party“.
“If I have decided not to go, it is because of very sensitive information,” begins the audio of Maduro sending a person named Ernesto to send it to political scientist Atilio Borón, who posted it on his social networks.
“It wasn’t the simple provocation of a march, it was something more dense coordinated by the US Embassy with Macrism ratsPatricia Bullrich and the judicial party,” Maduro says in a one minute and twenty second audio clip.
“It was a little thicker. Confirmed”, adds the Venezuelan president, who They have already come out to answer from Together for Change.
In his message, Maduro stresses that the information he has obtained “it implied entering combat in a territory other than that of Venezuela“.
“It implies a great provocation and a great aggression, I would not have done otherwise. The decision that was made was the right one, effectively evaluating all the elements we had from intelligence sources that have never let us down. Intelligence sources of the highest level, I can’t even suggest where the source is from, but they are very powerful, ”Maduro says in the story about him.
Officially, before the Latin American leaders, Maduro had given another explanation.
“Reasons beyond our control, permanent conspiracies, permanent persecutions, permanent threats, calculated ambushes, made me take the most correct and just decision not to fall into the provocations that tried to sully this long-awaited moment, so special for Latin America and the Caribbean”, acknowledged the Venezuelan leader.
When the Venezuelan government confirmed that Maduro would not travel to Argentina for the CELAC summit, Patricia Bullrich, who had denounced him, celebrated online.
“Democracy has won! We stopped Maduro’s drug trafficker and he won’t come to Argentina. I celebrate how thousands of Venezuelans, who had to emigrate to their homeland expelled for socialist delirium, have avoided the offense of seeing the government welcome this dictator with honors “, remarked Bullrich, who lunched with Mauricio Macri on Tuesday at Villa La Angostura, Neuquén.
Together for Change came out to defend Patricia Bullrich
One of the first to respond to Nicolás Maduro was the PRO deputy, Christian Ritondo: “Maduro is a criminal and a coward who had to give in to pressure from good Argentines. A dictator’s insults are a compliment to us who defend democracy and freedom.”
“The Bullrich has courage. Maduro doesn’t. This is how we will face all those who believe they are untouchable. Firmly and without fear,” he remarked joaquin de la torreprovincial senator of Together for Change in Buenos Aires and one of the pre-candidates for governor of Buenos Aires for that space.
Source: Clarin
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