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By El Comercio / Peru / GDA
14/07/2018 | 06: 09 pm
The former prosecutor
Luisa Ortega Díaz, General of Venezuela, revealed in an interview granted
from exile to the gate point of the court as the number two of chavism,
Diosdado Cabello called on December 28, 2012 to inform him that the old
President Hugo Chávez (1999-2013) was dead, months before the announcement
official of his death on March 5 of the following year.
Ortega, the current president of the Constituent Assembly has subsequently retracted
of what was said, but he never presented Chávez's death certificate despite his
orders.
"I
I was abroad on December 28, 2012 and I am calling myself Diosdado: "Sale
that Chávez is dead. We buy tickets to return to Venezuela,
but he calls me to tell me that he is not dead. I tell you what happened,
As such, "the former head of Chavez told the journalist Sebastiana Barráez.
I asked for the death certificate of Chavez, the question of girls, other girls
I've had all these things, we even have an investigation into this case "
confessed Ortega.
"I do not know
If it was him who was in the coffin, I do not know if it's really in this drawer
of the military hospital, at noon, in Fuerte Tiuna, with
the inclement sun, which threatens the body's preservation, "he added.
Official information of the Venezuelan government is that the former president died on the 5th
March 2013 at the Military Hospital of Caracas, while it has never been confirmed
if his death occurred in Havana, as reported by the press at the time.
The Prosecutor
General also talked about the power conflicts that exist in the government
by Nicolás Maduro. He explained that according to the information she was handling, Diosdado
Cabello was going to be the candidate in the last presidential election of 20
May and said that with this incongruity, the problems in the
core of power in Venezuela.
"There is a
conflict between Diosdado and Maduro. Diosdado told me that he was going to be the next
candidate and I do not know what happened there. But Diosdado was convinced that in the
elections, which should have been in December of this year, he would be the candidate.
There was definitely a power conflict, "said the former Attorney General.
Punto de
Court is headed by political opponent Nicmer Evans of the Movement for
Democracy and Inclusion (MDI).
According
denounced the NGO Espacio Público, the portal was attacked after the
publication of the interview. When you try to access the link, you are
disabled
However,
The personal website of the former prosecutor keeps the interview intact.
first fled to Colombia last August after being fired by the
Constituent Assembly which governs Venezuela with absolute powers, Luisa Ortega
made a trip through the different nations of the region to present
Alleged allegations of abuse by the Maduro government and seek support for
restore the democratic order in his country.
In the only
answer that Luisa Ortega did a long silence, badured that if she could give
a message to Nicolás Maduro would say: "Give up, go, allow the
Venezuelans are happy. You do not want Venezuela because you are not from
Venezuela Let Venezuelans grow, grow and find
way of freedom. Abandon justice. "
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