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Chavista deputy calls Chilean president “silly”, “ridiculous” and “little dog”

The deputy and number two of the Chavista regime, Diosdado Cabello, insulted the Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, after he mentioned in his speech before the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), the humanitarian crisis that Venezuela is experiencing.

In his program “Con El Mazo Dando”, the Venezuelan leader called the Chilean president “silly”, “ridiculous” and “little dog”. “An instance like this is happening for the first time and instead of talking about what he wants to do for his country, he talks about neighboring governments and peoples.”

“If they think we’re going to capitulate because a fool like Boric came to talk nonsense about Venezuela, they’re wrong. A blunder, going out to speak ill of Venezuela, having so many problems, a historic debt with the Mapuche populations, and what he does is persecute them,” he added.

Cabello said that President Gabriel Boric sought to “get along” with the United States. “He goes there and talks about Venezuela because he wants to get along with the gringos. Very ridiculous that he remains, very ridiculous that he remains.”

According to the deputy, if Venezuela had been close to the United States, the president “would not have attacked”. “If we were negotiating the surrender of Venezuela, nobody would attack us. Boric wouldn’t have gone there to speak ill of Venezuela, he doesn’t even mention us, because they would have told him ‘don’t say anything doggy’”.

Source: CNN Brasil

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