Diosdado Cabello calls Daniel Ceballos brave for joining José Gregorio Noriega’s faction

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Diosdado Cabello, first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), highlighted the “courage” of Daniel Ceballos, former mayor of San Cristóbal, who joined the faction of José Gregorio Noriega, who was imposed by the Supreme Court of Justice as director of Voluntad Popular (VP).

In its program on VTV Cabello read the tweet in which Voluntad Popular called Ceballos a “traitor” and a “scorpion” for allying with Noriega. The latter is sanctioned by the United States and the European Union accused of offering bribes as part of a conspiracy once morest Juan Guaidó so that he would not continue as president of the National Assembly in 2020.

“This guy, Ceballos, in the elections in Barinas I took him out here, he gave some statements and I said that it was very brave to do that, very brave,” said Cabello. This, in reference to the support that Ceballos gave to the candidacy of Claudio Fermín before the elections that were repeated in Barinas.

The official leader warned Ceballos that he might suffer reprisals for his position.

“That attitude is going to be charged. They won’t care how many guarimbas you made with them. They will charge you, you will remember me. Hopefully not,” she stated.

“I’m going to tell you, Ceballos: it’s one thing to confront us than to confront these criminals. These people burn other human beings alive, these murderous people, these people persecute, these people tell the gringos to punish you, these people charge you even with your family. These bugs are bad, Daniel Ceballos. I do not have to be giving you recommendations, but it is a reality, ”he said.

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