translated from Spanish: Venezuela’s comptroller warned that he will disqualify officials supporting Guaidó

Venezuela’s comptroller general, Elvis Amoroso, warned this Friday that he will disqualify officials to support the country’s self-proclaimed “president in charge”, Juan Guaidó.Amoroso, has reported that “people are being followed up they are receiving the money from Guaidó and his gang of malandros,” by ensuring that “they will be barred and all property, including the mayors who are lending themselves to harm the Venezuelan people,” they are being barred from being barted. In addition, he has thanked Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for “supporting and allocating credits” to different public institutions that “benefit workers.” “While the opposition misappropriates the resources they give it for humanitarian aid, in the Comptroller’s Office we invest the money in social projects that guarantee the well-being of the people,” he stressed. These claims come after on January 5, security forces encircled Parliament to prevent Guaidó and his deputies from entering to take part in the vote in which the new dome of Congress was elected. vote held in the drafting of the Venezuelan newspaper ‘El Nacional’, by 100 votes, 16 more than necessary, while Luis Parra was elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority opposition in the Legislative Palace.Since then, both were elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority opposition in the Legislative Palace.Since then, both were elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority opposition in the Legislative Palace.Since then, both were elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority opposition in the Legislative Palace.Since then, both were elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority opposition in the Legislative Palace.Since then, both were elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority opposition in the Legislative Palace.Since then, both were elected to the same office by ‘chavistas’ and the minority claim as presidents of the National Assembly. In the case of Guaidó, it is of greater importance because this position gives him the constitutional legitimacy to remain as Venezuela’s “president in charge”.



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