Caracas_ The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, called on the people to march today in rejection of the interventionist actions of the United States Government, Prensa Latina reports.
The political leader urged the workers, representatives of social movements, youth, cultists, commoners and seniors to concentrate from 10:00 local time in the Plaza Morelos de Bellas Artes and then parade to the Miraflores Palace (headquarters of the Executive).
'We go to the streets to fight for peace, against terrorism, against hatred, against war. We are lovers of peace and we have the right to live. We all go, do not stay at home!", Cabello said.
For his part, the Vice President of Mobilization and Events of the PSUV, said that "a month after the popular victory at the border, we are all going to concentrate to repudiate criminal violence and terrorism."
He also stressed that the revolutionaries will come out in solidarity with the constitutional president, Nicolás Maduro, and at the same time, reject the aggressions of the local right, orchestrated by Washington, who intend to besiege the South American country to seize its natural resources.
This Saturday marks one month of the destabilizing attempts perpetrated on the border with Colombia, where opposition with the support of the Colombian president, Iván Duque, and other governments of the region supported by the White House, intended to enter Venezuela a supposed humanitarian aid in order to create internal chaos and justify a military intervention.


