Maduro Exploits the Macutazo
The epic saga of patriotic defense against American incursion carries on while people, human rights and coronavirus remain unattended
The epic saga of patriotic defense against American incursion carries on while people, human rights and coronavirus remain unattended
They released over 20 prisoners from El Helicoide yesterday, while the details, blame and insults consequence of the Macutazo made the rounds and coronavirus continues to spread in Latin America, including Venezuela
They blamed an attack, as usual, and it affected internet connection in half the country. Meanwhile, the AN analyzed the events in Cepella and Petare and declared Maduro’s agreements for PDVSA void
Highly questionable evidence and confessions flooded state media. About coronavirus, Cepella or Petare, they said little or nothing
With this unbelievable story, they tried to distract us from the crisis, the pandemic and the horrible events of Guanare and Petare. Of course, they also tried to frame the opposition
He’s requesting that the figure received for selling it be handed over to the UN, to face the damages of coronavirus in Venezuela
While the UN discusses plans on how to best help Venezuela and Pompeo talks of reopening the American embassy in Caracas, Nicolás Maduro’s regime keeps announcing unreliable figures about COVID-19 in the country
A leaked document announces radical changes in the company; Coronavirus figures keep rising along with another host of problems.
Old political actors are appointed to the Oil and Energy Ministry, and the PDVSA presidency, where they announce the same old measures that have failed to achieve economic growth for seven years
The regime announced an upcoming list of controlled prices and developed a propaganda and inspection operation to blame the private sector, again, for inflation
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