Miguel Pichetto denounces a "Venezuelan-Cuban" plot in the region



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Michelangelo Pichetto, Vice President for Together for Change, said that there is an international strategy to destabilize dictator Nicolás Maduro, with the help of Cuba, behind the demonstrations taking place in Chile, which has already killed 15 people.

"There is a process of destabilization in the region with interference between Venezuela and Cuba", denounced Pichetto and said that "the military dictatorship in Venezuela, in partnership with Cuba, is progressing in other countries of Latin America".

Pichetto expressed his concern about the words of Diosdado Cabello, number two of the scheme Nicolás Maduro, who claimed to be happy for "The Bolivarian breeze that runs through the region."

"What is happening in Chile has a very small reason, but it has resulted in great disorder," he said, noting that the events that occurred yesterday at the Chilean consulate in Argentina were important.

"There is a Cuban tufillo in Argentina which is perceived in different places in Latin America and that there are organized processes of some destabilization. You must carefully follow some of Cabello's and Maduro's speeches. They make us think of a chain and an organized event, "he warned.

For Pichetto, "there are facts that require, in the face of the process of this dictatorship in Venezuela, a political definition of presidential candidates that is categorical.We are confronted with a military dictatorship in partnership with Cuba and who advances in processes of destabilization Latin American countries ".

On Monday, six people were arrested for incidents in front of the Chilean consulate, in which three press employees were injured. Prosecutor Federico Tropea, in charge of the investigation, will open an investigation Tuesday on the protesters.

Until now, the violent are accused of attack, damage, resistance to authority and serious injury. Detainees have been identified as Leandro Cano (27); Adrián Pitton (34): Antonio Hardoy (29); Pilar Ramírez (19 years old), of Uruguayan nationality; Violeta Larregli (51) and Myriam Selhi Ousset Garrone (40), Canadian, journalist and member of the Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS). All are housed in City Hall 8.

While in neighboring countries after the incidents, 15 dead have already been confirmed.

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