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The political, economic and humanitarian crisis of Nicolás Maduro's regime reached the Senate. Miguel Angel Pichetto on Friday presented a draft communication in which he urged the government of Mauricio Macri to arbitrate "the necessary measures" to ensure "that the National Assembly of Venezuela take effective control of the administrative body" the Argentine subsidiary of PDVSA, the state oil company of the Caribbean country.
The project, which responds to a strong political signal from the Bloc PJ in the Senate, aims to ensure the control of the badets of the company in our country.
"This project calls on the national executive to arbitrate the necessary measures to ensure that the General Inspectorate of Justice (IGJ) and the National Securities Commission (NVC), within the framework of its powers and in the field exercise of the control of legality take the relevant administrative and judicial measures for the National Assembly of Venezuela to take control of the management body of the companies Petrolera del Conosur SA (PSUR) and its parent company, PDVSA Argentina SA (subsidiary of the state-owned company Petroleos de Venezuela SA) ", wrote the senator in the text on which it means" agree ".
Pichetto has contextualized the project with a severe condemnation of the Chavez government. "The dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro involves the rupture of the constitutional order and the rule of law in Venezuela", he said. And he asked to ratify "the National Assembly of Venezuela, led by Juan Gerardo Guaidó Marquez, as the only democratically elected body in this country and to ignore the legitimacy of the mandate started on January 10 by Maduro".
Regarding PDVSA, the legislator reminded in the draft that in June 2017, the CNV had "decided to temporarily interrupt" the public offer to buy the shares of Petrolera del Conosur SA due to large price fluctuations, with increases of 83%. % and then reduce them to 34% ".
In recent hours, the crisis in Venezuela has intensified with the decision of the Chavez regime to close the country's borders, a sign of rejection of humanitarian aid. More than thirty artists of the stature of Alejandro Sanz, Ricardo Montaner, Diego Torres, Jose Luis "El Puma", Rodríguez and Maluma participated this Friday in the humanitarian festival "Venezuela Aid Live" in support of the distribution of l & # 39, humanitarian aid.
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