The Venezuelan prosecutor’s office, controlled by Chavez leader Tarek William Saab, announced on Thursday that he will pursue the charges named by Juan Guaidó. Among them, the new PDVSA directive, which the Supreme Court has banned from leaving the country. Meanwhile, the dispute over the entry of international aid continues. The team of the interim president – recognized by the National Assembly and some 60 countries – assures that he has raised 100 million dollars in food and medicines and already confirmed on Wednesday that the aid will enter yes or yes in Venezuela on February 23, after which Maduro cut off the entrance of a border bridge that connects the country with Colombia.
Manuel Bolivar in a World Conference held in Washington, emphasized the importance for international support to rescue all Venezuelans:
#14Feb En nuestra participación en la Conferencia Mudial de la Crisis Humanitaria en Venezuela que se realiza en Washington manifestamos la importancia del apoyo internacional para el rescate de todos los venezolanos #ElMundoConVzla pic.twitter.com/tgJeBUIAvC
— Manuela Bolívar (@manuelabolivar) February 14, 2019
Henrique Capriles writes in Twitter as to the indignation from the images of how Nicolas Maduro doubled down by blocking a bridge that borders Colombia with Venezuela to prevent humanitarian aid:
¡Indignación producen estas imágenes! Mientras nuestro pueblo sufre, el régimen redobla los obstáculos. Hasta atravesaron bloques de cemento y llenaron con agua las cisternas que bloquean el puente en la frontera.
¡Igual la ayuda va a entrar sí o sí! ¡Es para el Pueblo! pic.twitter.com/ibme6LN7fh
— Henrique Capriles R. (@hcapriles) February 14, 2019
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