Miami.- The Venezuelan singer José Luis Rodríguezknown as El Puma, pronounced again against the regime of Nicolás Maduro; This time during his participation in the Argentine program the Night of Mirtha Legrand, aired on Saturday, September 20.
Rodríguez shared a table with Edgardo Alfano, Yuyito González, Silvina Escudero and Guillermo Capuya, in an evening in which issues of international policy, society and current affairs were discussed.
When referring to the situation of his native country, the artist was blunt: “A government and a developed country, developed society, is a pyramidal government. Small state, thinkers, probos, an important middle class of professionals (…) and a very strong working class. What happens is that Venezuela It is inverted, those that were down are up. And suddenly you see illiterates ruling. ”
Rodríguez questioned the militarization of the Venezuelan State and pointed out that: “A country that has two thousand and so many generals, when the United States has just 44,” reflects the unbalance of power established since the era of Hugo Chávez.
Narcocommunista dictatorship
In addition, he described the current regime as a narcocommunist dictatorship and assured that his fall is inevitable.
“That is going to fall, society can’t stand it anymore. And I don’t think USA Move an important fleet to make a documentary, that is serious. Or they take it vertical or they take it horizontal, it is better vertical because it does not create a myth. ”
The interpreter also questioned the voices that defend systems such as the Cuban, pointing out that talking about democracy on the island is: “a real stupidity.”
The statements of El Puma are added to a long list of criticism that the singer has made in recent years against the governments of Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, which he has indicated as responsible for social and economic crises that affect millions of citizens.