Nicolás Maduro threatened this Sunday with send Juan Guaidó to jail, who celebrates three years of being sworn in as president in charge of Venezuela.
During his speech at a commemorative event at the Miraflores Palace, Maduro stated that they knew that the White House was “trying to impose a puppet president” on the country. This, he assured, with the intention of “executing a coup plan and military intervention and control of political power in Venezuela.”
“You get Tocorón, puppet thief. Fair and constitutional justice sometimes takes time, but it will come, it will come. Rest assured, the people of Venezuela, that there will be justice here,” he said.
For his part, Diosdado Cabello recalled that he met with Guaidó three years ago and that since then “he continues to make a fool of himself.”
“The president on January 22 told me: this guy wants to talk. And we went to talk, I took my thermometer, of course. The president is a witness to what I told him when I left. The president asked me how it went. I told him: it’s a dry coconut,” he said.
He pointed out that the opposition leader swore to him that he was a Democrat and that he was not being led by the United States. “But we already knew what was going to happen. And as it was in the plans, he went and was sworn in and to this day he continues to make a fool of himself, “he added.
#LAST HOUR Nicolás Maduro once more threatens with jail @jguaido: “Puppet thief, you get Tocorón” https://t.co/7MdjF6NAzD pic.twitter.com/xyO52lkTZr
— We monitor (@we monitor) January 23, 2022
On the other hand, Maduro stressed that the so-called “three Rs” will be implemented in the country. An action scheme that he translated as “resistance, rebirth and revolutionize”. The same was mentioned in the agenda that he presented to the National Assembly on January 15, which he defined as Plan 2022-2030.