Venezuelan minister says country is back to normal

Editado por Ed Newman
2024-08-31 18:20:17

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Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello (left), alongside President Nicolas Maduro

Caracas, August 31 (RHC)-- The Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello, reports that the situation in the country's capital is completely normal after the sabotage perpetrated on the National Electric System (SEN).

uring a tour of the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, the senior official stressed that the Venezuelan population is at peace and added that the Government has arranged all security measures for the protection of citizens.  Cabello said that the tranquility seen in the streets is the perfect civic-military-police union.  “If they think they are going to scare our people, they were wrong again.  Our people are very aware,” said the Minister of the Interior, Justice and Peace.

Hours earlier, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said that the attack suffered by the country's electrical system was aimed directly at permanently disabling the El Guri hydroelectric plant.  By offering the balance after the sabotage, President Maduro called for justice against the material and intellectual authors of the new sabotage against the SEN.

Nicolás Maduro indicated that the investigations to find those responsible for the aggression “are advanced, they will be deepened,” while referring that “we are working on this attack at the heart of the Venezuelan electrical system in peace.  Venezuela is working in peace.”

Recalling the alert made about the destabilizing attempts before, during and after the July 28th elections, the head of State stressed that in Venezuela “there is a permanent conspiracy and an attack by a fascist sector allied with the international right, directed and financed by the American empire.”


 



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