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Nicolás Maduro has commissioned his vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, to sue the Trump administration for the sanctions against Conviasa, the Venezuelan flag airline. "Venezuela is going to do justice in international courts, enough of such infamous aggression," said the Chavista leader during a march this afternoon in Caracas (night in Madrid) in favor of the airline's workers.

Washington last week included Conviasa in its black list of sanctions, which hinders its international operations in the process of recovery. Maduro did not hesitate to point out "with his finger" who he considers "directly responsible" for the sanctions, the "vendepatrias" Juan Guaidó.

The Trump administration's announcement coincided with the trip of the president of the Democratic Parliament to the US capital, considered a state visit. "And you know that I do not name that man, but today we must point out with name and surname who told his northern masters sanctions this company, increases the sanctions against Venezuela," added the "president town" while the public present accompanied him with songs of "Vamos, Nico".

The foreign minister, Jorge Arreaza, and the attorney general, Reinaldo Muñoz will also participate in the international offensive . "It is a criminal policy, deeply imperialist. We cannot accept a world dictatorship. Venezuela is never going to give up, we are defending the international law of the peoples," reiterated the "son of Chávez."

Maduro invoked God and Jesus Christ several times, knowing that his complaint has almost insurmountable obstacles ahead . "There is no instance where the de facto regime can effectively try to challenge the measures taken by the US government. They have already dealt with it before the World Trade Organization and the claim has not prospered," warned the internationalist Mariano de Alba.

Taking advantage of the fact that the Guaire River passes through Caracas, and not far from the place of concentration, Maduro accused Guaidó and the Trump administration of being behind the fire suffered in a warehouse of a telephone company and a breakdown in line 2 of the Meter. The most picturesque thing is that as soon as the fire occurred during the weekend, when it was not even turned off, Vice President Rodriguez told Washington to be behind the "terrorist attack." Of course, without evidence.

"The driver of victories has provided the resources to replace 100% of all the material lost by the terrorist attack against Movilnet and Cantv," announced the official press.

"The dictatorship has a plantain (llorera) for the sanctions received for protecting terrorism, corruption and human rights violations. But they didn't care about the crying of the five million Venezuelans who walked an equivalent distance from Madrid to Helsinki to escape of the emergency they caused, "Guaidó responded after learning about the first government reactions to the last barrage in Washington.

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