
This Friday the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodrígez, asked the Government of Spain to investigate the purchase of 3 nightclubs and 200 taxis in Madrid by Juan Guaidó, and his father.
“I ask the Government of Spain: where did Juan Guaidó and his father get the money to buy 200 taxis and 3 nightclubs in Madrid?” Rodriguez questioned.
In this regard, he said that the European country is one of the strictest nations in the management of capital washing.
“The nightclubs are tremendous washing machines, legalizes the silver out there because it happens a lot of effective,” said the president of Parliament.
He said those goods are being investigated and added that the authorities “breathe closely.”
In turn, he mentioned a video presented by the Minister for Internal Relations, Diosdado Cabello, in which Guaidó appears trotting through the streets of Miami.
He also recalled the contract allegedly signed by Guaidó in which Jordan Goudreau, commander in chief of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces was designated, as part of a plan to execute a coup d’etat in Venezuela.
This contract, he specified, would have included diversions of resources for key sectors such as education and health in Venezuela.