The generals who surrendered our sovereignty to Cuba can not demand respect, because they are scoundrels, traitors and traitors. Respect is earned and they do not deserve it for their poor or lacking patriotism. While the generals get fat, the troop seems to leave an extermination camp. The Venezuelan army also needs humanitarian aid.
The gasoline crisis is just the tip of the problems that Venezuela will face due to the breakdown of Petróleo de Venezuela SA. Enter the accounting of PDVSA, the auditors will be horrified with the level of damage and destruction.
The political landscape is the following:
1- The regime does not have the capacity to solve the problems of Venezuela, but it also does not want to loose power for the crimes committed during its disastrous administration. They have guns and they have the thugs ready to massacre the population.
2- The Venezuelan opposition has the capacity to solve the country's problems, but it has no way of taking power peacefully. Many detractors want it to be violent, but the dead will be from this part.
3- Who does not understand the complexity of the matter thinks haughtily but does not propose anything, who does not understand should not say.
4- Confidence in the justice system is essential in the exercise of democracy. In the National Assembly, it is where the sovereignty expressed in the will of the people resides. By the current Deputies or Representatives We vote 8 million Citizens; I hope that in these decisive moments we are together at least those 8 million wills to defend the Democracy.
It is time to tell the regime "until here, your abuses of power have come" the ordinary Venezuelan wants to change the political and economic model, change the system and establish responsibilities.
... Let's press the march, because the final victory; is near.
Written by Jhon A. Romero.-