Capriles Radonski: Oil cut batters the Paraguayan people
On his Twitter account, the Venezuelan challenger wondered about the cost of the visit of Belarus' President and lamented that President Hugo Chávez manages international relations as "a club of buddies"
Venezuelan hopeful for the opposition Unified Democratic Panel Henrique Capriles Radonski urged the government on his Twitter account to clarify whether the Venezuelan oil is sold or given to Paraguay as a present, and he ascertained who is actually stricken by the cut in oil supply.
To his knowledge, the Venezuelan government decision to stop the oil supply just adversely affects the Paraguayan people.
The presidential candidate slammed the government of President Hugo Chávez for its way of dealing with foreign affairs, like a "club of buddies."
"Belarus' President is coming today (Monday) to our Venezuela. How much will this visit cost?" he posted on @hcapriles.
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José Vicente Rangel clearly said: "We are not conducting negotiations threatened with a gun in the head." He warned behind closed doors in the midst of the social upheaval occurred during the oil strike in 2002 and 2003. Dissenting Timoteo Zambrano answered back that no other option was available: "The thing is that otherwise, you do not negotiate."
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