Warlock- Posted March 17, 2019 Share Posted March 17, 2019 The president in dispute Nicolás Maduro had let it be known that he would soon announce "new and powerful changes in the methods of government." The president in dispute of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro requested this Sunday to all his ministerial cabinet to put his position to the order, moments in the country recovers of the blackout more prologando in decades. The information was released by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez through her Twitter account. He explained that this decision was taken for the purposes "of a profound restructuring of the methods and operation of the government". He added that this seeks to "shield the homeland of Bolivar and Chavez against any threat." On Friday, Maduro had let it be known that he would soon announce "new and powerful changes in government methods." No more details have been offered. You can also read: Maduro creates military command to guarantee public services after blackout This announcement is made while the country is recovering from a blackout that began on Thursday, March 7 at 5:00 p.m and that in some areas of the country there were reports that the electrical faults persisted until Wednesday, March 13. The workday was restored a week later, on Thursday, March 14, but academic activities will hardly resume this Monday, March 18. Maduro says the blackout was due to cyber attacks against Guri, the country's largest hydroelectric plant, and other facilities, "directed" by John Bolton, White House security adviser. He also points out to the opposition that they have forged a plan to "accompany the blackout with generalized violence". Juan Guaidó, recognized as president in charge of Venezuela by more than 50 countries, was appointed by the Public Ministry for "sabotage". Experts question the official version and hold the government responsible for the deterioration of the electrical system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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