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Maduro admits that corruption is worse for Venezuela “than the gringo blockade”

The president of Venezuela, Nicolas MaduroHe admitted this Wednesday that “the indolence, the incapacity, the corruption, the inefficiency” that he claims to have seen in the country “is worse than the gringo blockade.”

“The blockage of the heart and mind, the indolence, the incapacity, the corruption, the inefficiency is worse than the gringo blockade, so I say today, December 1, 2021”, said Mature in reference to the US sanctions, during the swearing-in ceremony of the new governor of the central state of Aragua, the ruling party Karina Carpio.

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He then added that all of this “It is worse than the gringo blockade because there are many problems, there are many issues (…) that are resolved with a little work, attention, love.”

“Some leaders with specific responsibilities, such as governors, mayors, and ministers, have been victims of another blockade that is even worse, the mental blockade. And they have moved away from the people, they have stopped listening to the people, they have encapsulated themselves in their offices, and when the elections come they go out to look for the votes “, he added.

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On the other hand, the president asked the mayors and governors elected in the elections of last November 21 that they are not “an obstacle” for the emergence of new leaderships and he appealed to them to facilitate the way for those who have new projects and ideas.

“We have to be (a) permanent instrument of renewal, improvement, and strength. None of us have to become, as mayor or governor, a hindrance, a plug, so that new leaderships do not grow “, I consider.

During the event, broadcast by the state channel Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), he insisted that whoever does not allow the development of these “new leaderships” “is killing the future of the country.”

In this regard, he insisted that “the charges are not to loosen up” and assured that the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) “will take exemplary measures” if someone “manipulated” its primaries.

In this sense, he assured that those people who manipulated the primaries, whose names he promised to give soon, “blurred the primaries beyond” what he believed and “divided the people because they wanted to remain encapsulated in the positions.”

Finally, he reiterated that, in his Government, they are still reviewing the results of the recent regional and local elections in which they obtained victory in 19 of the 23 states, in addition to Caracas, but he considered that they could “have obtained more votes.”

“Well where we won and well where we lost, too, because you have to learn and feel that lash of the people to rectify, get rid of vices, bureaucracy, corruption and start the path again on the path of (the late President Hugo) Chávez” , he concluded.

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