Padrino López after PDVSA embezzlement: Maduro is giving birth to pay teachers salaries

Padrino López after PDVSA embezzlement: Maduro is giving birth to pay teachers salaries

The Minister of Defense, Padrino López, pointed out that the acts of corruption in the Venezuelan state company PDVSA, which up to now, has kept 19 people in custody, including a former minister, deputies and pro-government leaders, is an “act of treason against the Homeland”.

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The defense minister of the ruling party, Vladimir Padrino Lopezcommented that the ruler Nicolás Maduro “is giving birth” to pay the salaries of teachers, a statement made in the midst of the embezzlement of 3 billion dollars to Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).

“I imagine my commander in chief (Nicolás Maduro) giving birth as he is to pay salaries, giving birth to maintain the Armed Forces, pay teachers, recover schools, clinics and hospitals,” he declared during an act held from the Generalísimo Francisco de Miranda Air Base in Caracas.

Padrino López, pointed out that the acts of corruption in the Venezuelan state company that, so far, has kept 19 people in custody, including a former minister, deputies and pro-government leaders, are an “act of treason against the Homeland.”

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“I imagine my commander in chief with a great fever inside of impotence. It is not just an act of corruption, it is an act of treason against the homeland, ”he maintained.

He also added: “While we are giving birth here and an unscrupulous group comes, without civic, national conscience, without patriotism, stripped of all ethics and morals, come and commit these excesses against the Homeland.”

For their part, the Venezuelan teachers have been in protest since January 9 where they have been demanding salary improvements and the signing of a new collective contract, as well as the omission of the ONAPRE instructions.

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