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Diosdado Cabello attacks singer Juanes for performing in Venezuela: “He is immoral”

Diosdado Cabello described Colombian singer Juanes as immoral

The Chavista leader God gave hair attacked this Wednesday against the Colombian singer Juanes and called it “immoral” for the concert he will be giving in Venezuela on November 4, after the harsh criticism the artist had leveled against the dictator on several occasions Nicholas Maduro.

The also first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela assured without evidence that the former president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, was the first godfather in Juanes’ musical career. “And if Uribe was the first godfather of his musical career, the drug trade is behind his career,” Cabello said.

Hair remembered that Juanes has attended Venezuela live helpa large concert in the city of Cúcuta, on the border with Venezuela, which supported United States humanitarian aid to the Caribbean country in February 2019.

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Nicolas is still the President and you are coming. It’s immoral. You are a supreme immoral. You are a great immoral! They come for the moneyafter you said you won’t come to Venezuela, after you sang at a concert when Venezuela was about to be attacked, talk, talk,” Cabello said during his broadcast on state television.

Juanes publicly supported opposition leader Juan Guaidóthen recognized as interim president by the United States and fifty other countries, including Colombia.

“They won’t make it with 1,000 of these concerts or with 1,000 Juanes,” concluded Cabello.

“Excited to return to Caracas Venezuela, one of the first countries to support my career. The days are counting,” Juanes posted on Twitter on August 11, before returning to this nation after a 14-year absence.

Juanes celebrates his concert in CaracasJuanes celebrates his concert in Caracas

It’s not the first time God gave hair attacks an artist or official. A few days ago, Chavismo number two made fun of the former President of Colombia, Ivan Herzogand asserted that with his resignation from power, “organized crime,” “drug trafficking,” and “paramilitarism” run by his government would also disappear.

It’s not that it disappears in Colombia, but the direction of drug trafficking, paramilitarism, of Nariño ends‘ he said at a televised press conference.

Former President of Colombia Ivan Duque along with Juan GuaidóFormer President of Colombia Ivan Duque along with Juan Guaidó

In that sense, the Chavista leader affirmed it the “hiring of assassins to assassinate presidents also ends” Duque’s departure will open “a new space for Colombians to achieve peace,” which he says means “peace in Venezuela” and “on this whole continent.”

“Imagine these last days in Colombia with Mr. Duque, Imagine the plans they are preparing so the first 100 days of President Petro is the closest you can get hellbecause they remain in power in some institutions, in almost all institutions in Colombia,” the Chavista stressed.

(With information from AFP)

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