"There is no chain of command in the security corps"



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January 14, 2019 08:27 PM
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Updated January 14, 2019 21:03 PM

Juan Guaidó, President of the National Assembly and in charge of the Presidency of the Republic, spoke in an interview with César Miguel Rondón, a journalist and Venezuelan speaker, about his arrest on Sunday, on the way to the town hall in Vargas.

"There is no chain of command in the security forces. There is an internal division in the government," Guaidó said during the night of Monday.

He said that when he appeared before the officials, of whom the only one who was not hooded was the driver, one asked: "Are you serious ?, Are you really in favor of the Constitution Are you serious ?, really are they in favor of the Constitution? "

He affirmed that the government does not have a clear chain of command, something that in his opinion was evidenced with the version that gave Jorge Rodriguez on the encounter.

"Jorge Rodríguez's version was back and forth. Either way it was order against order. It is clear that there is no chain of command to be fulfilled. "

The parliamentarian called for respect for the lives of the officials who arrested him. "I demand respect for the lives of the officials who detained me, if they are detained," he said.

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