They Might As Well Close Down All of Venezuela
If María Corina Machado continues to move around all Venezuela, they might as well close everything down at once.
If María Corina Machado continues to move around all Venezuela, they might as well close everything down at once.
While the higher ups roam in armored trucks, the port fills with ships loaded with luxury cars, and governors hold Ferrari exhibitions.
Essequibo is a territory of 159,000 square kilometers, which since 1897 has been disputed by the governments of Venezuela and Guyana.
Ungodly blackouts have returned, making the Venezuelan people’s lives difficult, already being hit by the shameless economic policy…
It might seem that this issue is nothing new. The Venezuelan government has lost the reins of the crazy horse of inflation.
Like a total Messiah, giver of last-minute favors and miracles, the president laughs at the Venezuelan teachers.
According to the president, these cars are very economical and a good opportunity for students and workers, for the Venezuelan family.
But about 20 days ago, those who had savings in bolivars were able to see how they dissolved like water in the bank, or in their own hands.
The darkness of Venezuela goes beyond the daily blackouts that, by the way, are always more intense outside the Capital District…
Thanks to the “good nature” of our Constitution, a group of Venezuelans have set out to recall President Maduro via a Recall Referendum, but…