MADRID 27 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, ordered this Thursday to request from Spain the extradition of former opposition representative Dinorah Figuera, who replaced Juan Guaidó in the Presidency of the opposition National Assembly of the Latin American country.
“Just as we extradite criminals to those countries, these days we extradite a drug trafficker to France, we ask that this lady who is stealing Citgo face justice,” he declared in reference to the subsidiary of the Venezuelan state oil company in the United States. Joined.
In this sense, he has maintained that “he is stealing” for “more than 20,000 million from Venezuela.” “They have to know (that) that right wants to continue conspiring to steal,” he said in a program broadcast on the VTV television channel.
Maduro has criticized that “there are some scoundrels out there, some crazy thieves, who say that the National Assembly that was elected in 2015 is still in force,” because they are “a gang of thieves” who seek to “steal Venezuela’s assets.” in complicity with the United States Government.
As he has stated, it is “the only way” in which “they intend to maintain an illegality such as stealing the assets of the Venezuelan people” and this is “through an assembly that does not exist.” Thus, he has denounced that the Legislative Chamber has committed “a scandal these days” by increasing the salary by 40 percent.
“I think they then receive 10,000 dollars each per month. Including Guaidó. Bandit. I don’t know if the Venezuelan justice system has asked Figuera to the kingdom of Spain in compliance with the extradition pacts,” he questioned the Venezuelan vice president, Delcy. Rodriguez.