Diosdado Cabello, a prominent political figure in Venezuela, sparked controversy when he requested criminal action against disqualified political leaders, stating “They are corrupt.” The individuals in question, including Caldera, Fernández, Guanipa, Ocariz, and Sayegh, were recently disqualified by the Comptroller General.
The disqualifications have been met with criticism from opposition leaders, with Edmundo González rejecting the new measures imposed by President Maduro. González stressed the need to “recover the rule of law” in Venezuela and called for action to ensure fair and transparent elections.
In response to the disqualifications, Tomás Guanipa has called for attention to be focused on enabling Venezuelans to vote in the upcoming elections on April 24th. Guanipa emphasized the importance of democratic participation and urged for measures to be taken to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
As the political situation in Venezuela continues to evolve, it is clear that tensions are running high between government officials and opposition leaders. The future of the country remains uncertain, but one thing is certain – the fight for democracy and rule of law in Venezuela is far from over.