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ELECTION 2012 | Blackouts have risen 800% in 12 years

Presidential candidate pledges to rebuild Venezuela

Venezuelan opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski presented on Monday his Infrastructure and Housing Plan

(Photo: Comando Venezuela)
EL UNIVERSAL
Monday September 03, 2012  03:50 PM
As the presidential election is 34 days away, opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski presented on Monday his Infrastructure and Housing Plan.

During the presentation, the candidate remarked that his plan "aims at solving Venezuela's main problems" and it is the result of "thousand meetings" with community members and visits to every household and town paid by the candidate's team and the candidate himself.

Capriles introduced his presentation by noting the numerous blackouts taking place in the country, which have increased by 800% over the last 12 years.

The opposition leader explained, "The country's current capacity (25,705 MW) is way below the country's demand. It is actually 2,400 MW below."
Regarding this issue, the leader pledged to solve it if pulling off victory in October 7 presidential election.
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