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The Speaker of the Parliament of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, recognized as interim president by more than fifty countries, said Monday that the announcement of the restructuring of the government of Nicolás Maduro testified "a lot of weakness"and insisted that"the chain of command is broken"
"There is no cabinet, there is usurpation of functions (…) what I see is a very weak diet, a diet without answers, a regime that does not govern, but sings the victory to have one more day usurped functions, "Guaidó told the press.
The vice president Delcy Rodríguez announced Sunday through the social network Twitter that Nicolás Maduro asked all Cabinet members to put their charges in order to carry out a deep restructuring of the government and to "protect the homeland".
From the seat of Parliament, where he held a meeting with the workers and the opposition platform Frente Amplio Venezuela Libre, Guaidó said today doubts about the veracity of the announcement of the vice-president.
"I do not know if it's endorsed or not Mature (…) or they play a game of powers between them", he says adding"that a lot of people are gone and they are not here and that's why they want to replace an item"
The Maduro government has not yet specified who will badume the functions of the new Executive Cabinet with which he hopes to "protect Venezuela from" threats ".
Venezuela is going through a deep political crisis that has entered a new phase after Maduro took office in January for a six-year presidential term.
In response Guaidó has been proclaimed interim president consider that Maduro usurps the presidency to win a survey called fraudulent.
Guaidó was then given the Support from more than fifty countries, including the United States, which is pushing Maduro to leave power.
In the midst of this governance crisis, Guaidó has constantly called on those responsible to ignore Maduro, who continually denounces the existence of a coup led by the United States against him.
Ten days ago, Venezuela suffered a power failure that could only be controlled five days later, which the government attributed to a "cyber attack" of the United States.
However, the opposition points out that inefficient and mismanaged resources of millionaires are the real cause of the electrical crisis in Venezuela.
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