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Venezuelan communists ask for Maduro to be investigated for corruption

  • March 23, 2023
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The Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) asked this Thursday that the recent corruption investigations, which have so far detained 19 senior officials, concern head of state Nicolás Maduro,

Venezuelan communists ask for Maduro to be investigated for corruption

The Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) asked this Thursday that the recent corruption investigations, which have so far detained 19 senior officials, concern head of state Nicolás Maduro, demanding that the authorities provide clear and accurate information. these reasons.

“He CVP believes that if the fight against corruption is true and not just another state propaganda, the competent public authorities should open investigation about the responsibility of the president in these corruption scandals in the (state oil company) PDVS,” the formation said in a statement.

According to him, it is “unacceptable” that Ripe who appointed oil minister Tarek El Aissami — who stepped down this week to “cooperate” with investigators — now intends to “evade responsibility for uncovered corruption scandals.”

“When they explode corruption scandals caused by the cases and figures he has mentioned, (the President) always intends to wash his hands of this,” says PKV.

The party believes that the rootbreakdown in public administration it is a regime of non-transparency and the dismantling of all types of control” by the executive branch, which, as he condemned, perceived the lack of transparency “as a form of government”.

“We demand that the Government and the competent state authorities of the Republic duly inform the population about Venezuela what is happening, what are the arrests and their reasons,” he insisted.

In addition, the PCV questioned how the authorities handled the issue, “as if it were a problem of the internal order of the government party”, and not “a real institutional fight against corruption”.

Maduro announced on Monday a new crusade against corruption against the “mafia in the higher spheres” of the judiciary, the PDVSA and other economic sectors, leaving 19 detainees so far, of which only the identities of five are known, including the official deputy Hugbel Roa, two judges and the mayor.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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