Iván Duque ordenó a terroristas de derecha atentar contra servicios públicos de Venezuela antes que él abandone presidencia de Colombia

Iván Duque ordered terrorists to attack public services in Venezuela

The Head of State Nicholas Maduro Moors revealed the intentions of his Colombian counterpart, Iván Duque, who recently met with Venezuelan right-wing extremists whom he ordered to carry out terrorist actions in Venezuela and destabilize the Bolivarian Government, before he leaves the House of Nariño.

“I received a direct report, about a meeting of the right-wing extremists, who all went to Colombia to see what they can do before Duque leaves the presidency,” denounced the Venezuelan Head of State, during a telephone contact with the activists of the We are Venezuela Movement (MSV), which held the first national meeting from the Teresa Carreño Theater.

He said that the group of right-wing extremist sectors recently held a meeting in Bogotá, “and received the order from Iván Duque so that before he leaves the presidency, on August 7, they deepen the terrorist attacks and sabotage against life social and public services in Venezuela”, he warned.

President Maduro asked the national security sectors, the People’s Power and Venezuelans in general to take care of public services, especially the supply of drinking water and electricity in the face of threats of new terrorist attacks. “Attention, to take care of the electrical service, the water, to take care of the economy, that no one comes to sabotage the process of economic recovery that we are achieving,” he exhorted.

“Let no one dare to continue their little wars against currency, trade. We are advancing at a good pace in the economic recovery and so it will be. Let’s take care of the stability of the country, the life of the people, of our people who have shown that they want to live-living, they want to build peace, they want to live in peace, they want to progress, prosper and advance”, he argued.

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