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Pedro Carreño’s Betrayal: The Chavista Who Handed Venezuelan Data to a Repressive Regime

Do you remember Pedro Carreño? The one who can’t stop talking about socialism while sporting Louis Vuitton (link is external)? The chavista who strolls through the exclusive millionaire sports pits (link is external)? The one who claimed that Venezuelans were being spied on through DirectTV and “killed” Vladimiro Montesinos (link is external)? Even though chavismo offers an endless supply of misfits, intellectual eunuchs, and degenerates, Pedro Carreño deserves a spot among the most detestable figures of the cursed revolution. He is not only the epitome of the aberration that is chavismo, but he also diligently signed a contract that handed over all identification data of Venezuelans to the Castro dictatorship. When this nightmare known as chavismo finally ends (if it ever does), Carreño will need to be held accountable, as there is still a law regarding public employees that has not been repealed, which establishes “civil, criminal, or administrative liability, as the case may be, for acts of Public Power that order or execute and violate or undermine the rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the law, without superior orders serving as an excuse.”