Caracas Mayor Carmen Meléndez announced that municipal workers are continuing to clear roads and areas affected by the violent actions of the so-called “comanditos” of the Venezuelan right in the capital city.
The information was published on his social media account X, where he highlighted the articulation of the Caracas Mayor’s Office with organized communities.
Our city is returning to normal, after the violent attacks in different places, and this #31Jul This is how Coche is, with a deployment of men and women from the Caracas Mayor’s Office and the organized People’s Power, leaving everything clean and in optimal conditions.#VenezuelaIsPeace pic.twitter.com/X3fveIu4pt
— Carmen Melendez (@gestionperfecta) July 31, 2024
“Our city is returning to normal after the violent attacks in different places, and this #31Jul Coche is back to normal, with a deployment of men and women from the Caracas Mayor’s Office and the organized People’s Power, leaving everything clean and in optimal conditions,” Meléndez reported.
In this regard, he stressed that sewers and sidewalks have been repaired, and solid waste has been collected, as a result of the vandalism of fascist groups that do not accept the results of the July 28 elections that meant the presidential reelection of Nicolás Maduro.
“This is how we are doing, repairing the remains that have been left behind as a result of the violence, and in this way complying with the instructions of our President Nicolás Maduro to rehabilitate the spaces that have been damaged,” he added.
On another day, the team from the Caracas City Hall moved to the Antímano parish to clear the roads and allow free transit along the town’s main avenue.
“Our capital city is recovering from the attacks of the violent ones with hard work and dedication,” said the capital’s mayor, reported AVN.