President of Paraguay Participated in Robbery of Venezuela


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The president of the Venezuelan National Assembly (AN), Jorge RodrĂguez, denounced the president of Paraguay, Mario Abdo BenĂtez, who participated in the meeting at which the robbery of Venezuela was planned through “condonation” of a debt, amounting to to $365 million, that this South American nation maintains with the Venezuelan oil company, PDVSA.
“They wanted to say that the president of Paraguay did not participate in the meeting where this robbery and distribution was planned; that is a lie. We have information that the president of Paraguay was there when this crime was committed.” During his intervention in the AN regular session, RodrĂguez also pointed out that an agreement was discussed to authorize a request to the governments of Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, Panama and the United States, that the corrupt acts committed by Juan GuaidĂł and other former deputies of the outgoing AN, be investigated.
Featured image: Paraguayan President Mario Abdo and former Venezuelan deputy GuaidĂł both pointed at in a corruption scheme unveiled by the Washington Post. File photo.
Translation: OT/JRE/OH
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