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"The opposition is experiencing its worst moment in these 20 years of government," said Sayegh during an interview offered on the First Page program that Globovisión broadcasts.
In this regard, he stated that the internal struggles only benefit the government and urged to make "a policy of height" for the well-being of the people.
"How long will we continue to cannibalize each other?" he wondered, before the constant attacks that his administration receives from opposition political parties, urging them not to forget that "the enemy is in Miraflores", referring to the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro .
The crisis as a promoter of insecurity
On the other hand, the bourgmestre considers that the last criminal acts occurred in his municipality are closely related to "the crisis And to "misery The Venezuelan lives. "
" If we continue to see this (insecurity) as a purely police problem and we do not start to see that the economic crisis has other consequences (…) more people will continue to commit As for the five killings that took place in El Hatillo during the first days of July, he said that four of them had been committed in the security quadrants corresponding to the Bolivariana National Guard (GNB). ) and not in those who protect the police of the municipality.
"In El Hatillo there are six quadrants of police, four of them have polyhatillo and two the National Guard and these are the last ones. He recalled that for nearly seven months, his leadership has "Achieved historical things" despite the low budget available to her, noting that they were made with the help of the community.
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