There's Gasoline... According to Official Propaganda
Long lines at gas stations and protests against the rationing mechanism for the sale of gas. COVID-19 further advances in the country.
Long lines at gas stations and protests against the rationing mechanism for the sale of gas. COVID-19 further advances in the country.
The AN and the regime committed to working together against the pandemic, with the PAHO as witness. We reached 1,819 cases of COVID-19 and the chaos in gas stations continues
Sales of imported gas turned out to be a stressful mess that the regime celebrated as a success. There’s a record-breaking new number of coronavirus cases
120 litres are assigned to every person in the Patria system. If you haven’t registered, having gas will be either too expensive or too complicated. There will be a direct subsidy for public transportation for 90 days
It won’t be the cheapest gas in the world, said Maduro, while the U.S. corners Cilia Flores, COVID-19 spreads and the regime chastises the EU because of the International Donors Conference
Another blow for the legally elected AN. International Donors Conference collected 2,790 million dollars for Venezuelan migrants and HRW and the UN insisted on the urgency of humanitarian action
The Maduro regime gathers elements to make illegal the political party in which Juan Guaidó was a member until recently, and says that it knew that there would be no incidents regarding the Iranian gas ships that entered the country.
No sanctions or threats were able to stop them and the isolation hasn’t stopped the spread of COVID-19 cases, either: 1,121 cases have been confirmed
Michelle Bachelet reiterates that Venezuela is under constant international scrutiny and asks for sanctions to be removed during the pandemic. The total of coronavirus cases increased to 882
This is as expected, since not even in developed countries health workers have enough individual protection, compared to Venezuela where there’s no running water in hospitals
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