César Pérez Vivas recalled that, in the country, “there is no money for hospitals. Nor to pay salaries and pensions to our workers. But there is enough to finance Maduro’s comrades.
César Pérez Vivasleader of Concertación Ciudadana, highlighted that the claims of Evo Morales, former president of Bolivia, that he receives custody from the Venezuelan government should be the subject of an investigation.
«Evo Morales’ confession recognizing PDVSA’s financing for his displacement and protection should be the subject of a parliamentary and criminal investigation. Of course there is no deputy who proposes it, much less anyone in the Public Ministry who does it,” Pérez Vivas emphasized this Monday, November 4, on his account on the social network X.
In our country there is no money for hospitals. Nor to pay salaries and pensions to our workers. But there is enough to finance Maduro’s comrades. Evo Morales’ confession recognizing PDVSA’s financing for his displacement and protection…
— César Pérez Vivas (@CesarPerezVivas) November 4, 2024
Likewise, the opponent said that the looting of Venezuela’s finances “continues with impunity.”
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Pérez Vivas recalled that, in the country, “there is no money for hospitals. Nor to pay salaries and pensions to our workers. But there is enough to finance Maduro’s comrades.
On the other hand, the former governor of Táchira also pointed out that the World Anti-Fascist Parliamentary Forum, which is held in the country, “is another parapet to continue wasting and misspending Venezuela’s money. “Who pays for the air tickets, hotels, food and other expenses of these characters, allies of the red clique?”
Pérez Vivas also stressed that “here the only fascists are in the exercise of usurped power.”
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