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DolarToday Venezuela: How much is the dollar priced at? Today, Wednesday, December 1

Lima, December 1, 2021Updated on 12/01/2021 12:00 am

The price of the dollar in Venezuela was operating down in the session this Tuesday, amid the declarations of a candidate opposed to the state of Hugo Chávez that the separation of powers is null.

At the opening, the exchange rate was quoted at 4.99 digital bolivars, a drop of 2.20% compared to 5.10 in the informal market in Venezuela, according to data from the portal DolarToday.

The opposition Freddy Superlano, candidate in the regional elections in Barinas -state of the late President Hugo Chávez- assured this Tuesday that the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) to repeat the elections to the Interior for next January 9 reflects that in Venezuela the separation of powers is “null”.

Not only are they technicalities of what it has to do with the electoral referee, it not only has to do with the presence that we have before the National Electoral Council (CNE), but also that it has to do with the null separation of powers from the State. It has to do with the fact that there is no independence of powers and that one power controls another”, Indicated Superlano in a press conference in Caracas.

He also said that he will go to national and international bodies, without specifying which ones, to face this decision that he described as “injustice.”

We are going to fight before all national and international bodies (for) the injustice that has just been done against the people of Barinas“, he pointed.

With information from EFE

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