MP Correa asserted that Venezuelan consulates do not guarantee documents to Venezuelans abroad



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Caracas .- The deputy of the National Assembly of the State of Cojedes, José Gregorio Correa, said Wednesday that the Venezuelan consulates do not guarantee the documents required by Venezuelans to # 39; abroad.

"There are people who died in other countries and who do not have a death certificate," said Correa during an interview to the program Vladimir was 1 broadcast by Globovisión.

He said that the attention of these consulates in the eyes of Venezuelans is an obligation subscribed to in the Vienna Convention.

The head of Primero Justicia reported that according to the records of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other countries, it is estimated that in Argentina every 20 minutes a Venezuelan enters with spirits to stay, while in Chile it is every 40 minutes.

For his part, he said that the United States is the country where there are the most Venezuelans

is in a "critical" situation because of water problems, roads and drug shortages.

In addition, Correa pointed out that the government "has all the powers of the Republic" and are the only ones who can solve the crisis in Venezuela. "They have not been able to take charge of the health situation in the country," he said. Globovision

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