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" The initial economic issue we agreed upon is 700 [$ 700,000] . There was an initial diffuse proposal that had spoken of one [1 million dollars]. We reached an intermediate point of 700 and it is still silver [money], with a delivery initial of 150 [$ 150,000]. We would hand over the money wherever the person wants. " The democratic Parliament has made public the recording of the telephone conversation between José Gregorio Noriega, deputy "traitor" of the team of Luis Parra, false president of the National Assembly, and Alfonso Marquina, deputy of the Democratic Unit. A succulent offer with only one condition: vote against Juan Guaidó.

In the audio not only the operation "green briefcases", with which the Chavismo has bought a fortnight of parliamentarians with money from the Boliburgian millionaires, is already detailed. Also the supposed implication in the strategy of Nicolás Maduro, according to Noriega, one of the main instigators of the bribes, who has defended himself assuring that it is a "vulgar assembly".

"Who is handling this?" Marquina asks before knowing the economic offer. " Nicolás [Maduro] himself . Last night we met with Nicolás", confesses Noriega, who today serves as second vice president of Parra. In the bargaining of the "merchants of politics, sold for four currencies", as the Catholic Church has described them, the leader expelled from Popular Will acknowledges that the "son of Chávez" only offered half a million dollars at first, but that finally agreed to climb to 700,000.

Marquina was not seduced by the economic proposal, which was accompanied by the chairmanship of the Finance Commission. Noriega argues in the audio, presented on Friday by Marquina himself, that they cannot offer him a position on the fraudulent board of directors because the Chavistas do not just trust him, a leader with a more important profile than the rest of Parra's accomplices . "So you throw balls with us," Noriega concludes his indecent proposal, made in December.

Subsequent denunciations of other deputies have confirmed that the price of Judas has risen with the passing of the days over one million dollars, reaching 1,200,000 dollars, much more than the "four currencies" denounced by Bishop Victor Hugo Basabe

The recording also reveals why Chavism finally needed to resort to the force of arms to take Parliament : they had not got enough votes to take out Juan Guaidó, legitimate president of the National Assembly. Noriega acknowledges that the opposition parliamentary group has 50 seats, plus 3 of Timoteo Zambrano (the man in Caracas of the former head of the Spanish government, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero) and the "traitors". Above 60 seats when the quorum needed to start the session is 84 deputies.

The Democratic Unit block has between 85 and 100 deputies , not counting the 35 exiles abroad. In the parallel session that took place at the headquarters of the newspaper El Nacional on January 5, Guaidó was ratified thanks to the vote of 100 parliamentarians.

In the last hours the opposition has also published the minutes of the 5-E vote inside the Parliament, where it is shown that Parra never had a majority. "They only reached 61 deputies for the corrupt of Parra and tried to falsify the quorum. Those who were there were witnesses that there was no session," denounced Juan Pablo Guanipa, first vice president of the AN.

The accomplices of Parra has also gone to the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) so that the revolutionary hammer (more than 100 sentences against the opposition) snatches the initials, seats and electoral card to First Justice (PJ). This centrist party, led by exiled Julio Borges and in which former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, is the most important of the opposition.

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