“Corruption”is the word that echoes in the raging weather in Venezuela. The Nicolás Maduro Government has not stopped repeating this in every instance since a conspiracy built in the USA. oil industry and other branches of the State and official party. attorney general, Tariq William Saab reported that 51 people involved in a huge case have been arrested so far. It is estimated that the state PDVSA, The heart and body of this country’s economy has lost billions of dollars in the last two years alone due to rivers of oil delivered to individuals and whose payments never made it into their coffers. The scandal forced Tareck El Aissami, the oil minister and Maduro’s close collaborator, to resign.
The president himself became the spokesperson for this outrage, in which he was involved. perversion of money by an immoral life. According to the president, public humiliation and unbridled sex seem to go hand in hand. Some of the detainees, the elite, not only amassed wealth, but also executed “scary orgies” they “mansions“In the urbanization of Chacao and eastern Caracas. “All this will have to be told,” he declared.
On March 17, madurismo organized an anti-corruption campaign. He was taken into custody that day. offices of judicial officials, PDVSA and some mayors. The arm of law has reached those responsible for Turkey’s public legal entity. crypto assets It was created to circumvent US sanctions. Eight members of the leadership of the Venezuelan Guayana Corporation (CVG), a holding of publicly traded companies in mining, forestry and electricity resources, and the head of Siderúrgica del Orinoco, all accused of embezzlement, were also arrested.
The sudden ethical turn of the Miraflores Palace was baptized as:a failed person” is a slogan that suggests the possibility of surprising criminal discoveries at the height of power. For now, the National Assembly has unanimously approved it. Domain Name Confiscation Law It will ensure that the goods obtained with the money obtained from corruption pass to the State. The proposal was presented by Madurismo’s number two MP, Diosdado Cabello. “Our people trust us. there will be no forgiveness“said the vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).
disbelief and fear
The opposition as a whole discredited the “whoever falls” operation. presidential candidate Henrique Capriles He attributed embezzlement to a method of using force. “This town has suffered so much from those who rule us. and there is no point in continuing to increase this pain. It has been shown time and again that this policy fails and only serves Maduro.”
Raphael Ramirez He served as Minister of Petroleum for 12 years, and most of them were under the command of the late President. hugo chavez. He then held strategic positions with Maduro until they parted ways. Ramírez, who went into exile in Italy and whose extradition was requested by the Venezuelan authorities, considered that the current scandal was just a scandal “fight between oligarchs“For him, Maduro is an art and part of what has shaken the country. “It’s not about officials evading existing controls, it’s about the government removing all existing controls.” Dozens of people arrested “scapegoats” and “heads are missing” from this illegal scheme. What happened in Ramírez, Venezuela collapse of the Soviet UnionThe moment when “communist party hierarchies” split companies and from 1991 became what are known today as “Russian oligarchs”.
In the official newspaper Últimas Noticias, one of its main firms, Luis Britto García, drew attention to the analogy with the Soviet experience. “The way to end socialism is to infiltrate neoliberals into its leadership.” But at the same time, García warned of the implications of these practices in an impoverished society. “Corruption breaks the bag when it erodes credibility It is one of the excuses for which it is used”.
Nothing new under the sun
Luis Romero, a columnist on the left-wing website ‘Aporrea’, has expressed doubts about the scope of the current moral crusade. “In a country like ours, where government and business corruption is rampant with sheer arrogance and impunity, it will always be striking if the national government itself leads the anti-corruption offensive.” This is so, according to Romero, because “the different power groups that make up the government – literally – they plundered the public treasury for their own benefitAlong with escaping some of their spoils to tax havens, it also led to the emergence of a strata of the wealthy in the country who laundered capital and presented themselves as the new business ‘heroes’ on which the national future depended.