Arreaza describes far right wing as fascist and anti-Venezuela

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Arreaza describes far right wing as fascist and anti-Venezuela
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4 March 2025
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The executive secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People's Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP), Jorge Arreaza, on Monday described the the far right wing that called for sanctions against the country as fascist and anti-Venezuela. 
 
“I don’t know what precise adjective to call them. They are somewhere between hypocrites and cynics; anti-Venezuela, without doubt,” the diplomat wrote on his Telegram channel.

Arreaza pointed out that this opposition made every effort to have the Western world impose a criminal blockade on Venezuela, asking for and celebrating each sanction, with its inhumane effects of generating hunger, deaths, illness, economic migration, inflation, and a fall in national and family income.

In addition to celebrating when the majority had difficulty accessing food, medicine, employment, electricity, water and fuel services and “asking for money for each migrant and tragedy caused in our country by their powerful partners,” he added.

He stressed that they also tirelessly requested the violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and dignity through an armed international intervention, without considering the thousands of deaths that such a thing would cause, the irreparable damage to the economy and the rivers of blood that would flood the streets of the country.

Along with this, they supported “a thousand times over the most ferocious conspiracies to affect national peace,” he pointed out.

The ALBA-TCP executive secretary noted that with “this atrocious criminal record they have the nerve to evade their accounts with justice by hiding in what was once the diplomatic headquarters of a hostile country (Argentina).”

From there, they have complained “to the world about the lack of continuity of any punctual service and assumed the role of besieged victims. Incredible! Poor things!” he said.

“Siege and destruction was what they brought about against a noble, dignified and hard-working people,” Arreaza reaffirmed and called them fascists!

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