2024-09-10 12:15:28
“Ridiculous servant, he does not deserve any insult, but rather the pity reserved for those who are destined to be something worse than nothing,” said Foreign Minister Yván Gil.
Yván Gil, Foreign Minister of Venezuela, came out to meet the words of President Gabriel Boric, who described the ratification of Nicolás Maduro’s victory by the Supreme Court as a “fraud” and also claimed that the Caracas regime is a dictatorship.
Gil expressed on his networks that “the peoples of the world are now seeing what Chile noticed a long time ago: Boric is a piece bought by the US, cowardly and dragged to interests that have nothing to do with the aspirations of the peoples of Our America. How much a Salvador Allende is needed in Chile!
The representative of Venezuela stated that the Chilean head of state “goes from being the laughing stock of a continent to the most submissive pawn of American imperialism, the same one who ordered the strangling of the Chilean economy and then imposed the Pinochet dictatorship by blood and fire and installed a neoliberal economic regime, which even today subjects workers under the complicit gaze of his government.”
“Ridiculous servant, he does not deserve any insult, but rather the pity reserved for those who are destined to be something worse than nothing,” the chancellor said.
This, after Gabriel Boric declared on social media that “today the Venezuelan Supreme Court has finished consolidating the fraud. The Maduro regime obviously welcomes with enthusiasm its sentence that will be marked by infamy. There is no doubt that we are facing a dictatorship that falsifies elections, represses those who think differently and is indifferent to the largest exile in the world only comparable to that of Syria as a result of a war.”