In Venezuela: Altercado between Governors of the Zulia State. They take out their acts of corruption

in #informationwar6 years ago

Altercado between former Governor and Governor of the State of Zulia

Omar Prieto, governor of Zulia state, on Monday requested the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic to initiate an investigation into the management of his predecessor, Francisco Arias Cárdenas.

"I ask the comrades, who are here from Caracas, who are auditing, not only to audit this management, I ask them to review the books of the previous administration, not only in the area of ​​the Metro, but also in the housing mission Venezuela, "said Prieto.

The governor said that an investigation carried out during his administration revealed that some houses located in an upper class residential area were built with materials from the housing mission.

"We have obtained two private works, hidden among the best in the spaces of the rich in the Zulia state, built with the material of the Housing Mission that was given to the Metro. We have got hardware stores and warehouses from people linked to that management "

Meanwhile Arias Cárdenas Responds

Arias Cárdenas asked respect to his management and to his workers "if there is something that was done wrong, it could be that there is an error. But there are hundreds of works and everywhere (...) almost 50% of the Zulia people recognize it and in the most difficult situation ".

Arias Cárdenas sent a hard message to Omar Prieto: "I think it is a mistake and God wants me to rectify the governor and go to work and unify the effort." He also clarified that he is a "complete chavista", in reference to Prieto vocifera that in the entity "there was a governor who was half squalid and half chavista."

"You do not have to talk bad about the other, you have to get to work. If the other one fails to make his records, a ruler has no excuse, nor is spitting up, he has to get to work ".

Personal opinion

It was to be expected that any of these pro-government rags would be taken out in the sun, surely there is a crooked business among them that ended in this dispute, it's all about money they are all like thieves and they want to give an air of high-serious politicians , when this is what they lack most.

If Nicolas Maduro really wants to get this country out the best he could do is discard these politicians who in themselves do not have enough moral to take these types of charges, the restructuring should be completely.

@chanchuy