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🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Government appoints a prosecutor to investigate and punish another farmer who threw his tomato harvest into the river due to fuel shortages in Carache, Trujillo state. The attorney general, Tarek William Saab, assured that the fact "generates anxiety to the…
Prosecutor confirms arrest of producer who discarded carrots in a river in Mérida

Producers in the Andes have been showing in videos that, due to lack of gasoline, they had to dispose of their crops in rivers and streams. Due to this situation, the attorney general of the Nicolás Maduro administration, Tarek William Saab, reported that he had initiated the investigation for the subsequent sanction of these farmers. Almost 24 hours later, he confirmed that one of them was arrested.

“The subject Ysnet Antonio Rodríguez Mambel has been apprehended, who in the Pueblo Llano municipality of Mérida destroyed a large quantity of food (carrots) by throwing it into the river and violating the Fair Prices Law (boycott). It will be presented on Monday, 06/19/2023, before the competent Court”, the prosecutor published on his Twitter account, at 11:33 pm on June 18.
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Trujillo state producers reported that they must throw away tomato crops due to lack of gasoline. They have already given away as much as possible in the area and yet they have tons left that they cannot mobilize.
A second farmer was arrested for throwing away his tomato crop in Trujillo

The prosecutor appointed by the now extinct constituent assembly, Tarek William Saab, reported early on June 20 that Jhonar Barazarte Trompetero, a farmer from Trujillo, was arrested for throwing his tomato crop into a river in Carache.

Through his Twitter account, Saab said that Barazarte Trompetero would have violated the Fair Prices Law by discarding the tomatoes, which was classified as a "boycott" by the producer. In this sense, he indicated that in the next few hours he will be presented in court.

For several days, farmers in states to the west of the country have published on social networks that they are forced to throw away entire crops of bananas, tomatoes and other agricultural products due to the shortage of fuel to which they have been subjected after the registered ruling. in the Cardón and Amuay refineries, which accentuates the crisis in the production of gasoline
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In the Argentine lithium rich northernmost province of Jujuy there are large riots happening all across the province especially in the capital due to the constitutional reform which was signed today by governor Gerardo Morales,
Morales is also one of the candidates running for president under the Juntos por el Cambio center-right coalition for this year's presidential election,

The protests are being backed by all the typical communist and amerindian bolita adjacent groups which are claiming that the amended constitution is going to allow foreign companies to drill for resources without giving the natives their "due", this has sparked very heavy protests and even fires have been lit in the legislature, however despite the ongoing hostilities the amendment was still signed and so now the protesters demand for the governor to quit and for a new constitutional amendment to occur, which is extremely unlikely.
In the last debate, the plenary session of the Colombian Senate denied the bill that would legalize marijuana for adult use.

The vote was 47 votes in favor (57 were needed) and 43 votes against.
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🇦🇷 🔋 🔥 //CURRENTLY ONGOING SITUATION// In the Argentine lithium rich northernmost province of Jujuy there are large riots happening all across the province especially in the capital due to the constitutional reform which was signed today by governor Gerardo…
🇦🇷 Argentina begins the process of filling the Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline

"We set a milestone", celebrated the Secretary of Energy of the Nation, Flavia Royón, through her Twitter account, in which she also explained that "this project is an achievement and reflects the efficiency of joint work between the State and the private sector ."

Royón thanked the Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, "for his work in carrying out this project and dedication to make it work." He also recognized Energía Argentina SA (Enarsa), the companies involved and the workers who made this great advance in the country's energy infrastructure possible.
Phoenix Air Gulfstream III (N173PA) is about to depart San Juan, Puerto Rico, bound for Caracas, Venezuela, where it will pick up the US official who visited the Venezuelan capital.
A Man was arrested with more than a kilo of cocaine in his stomach in Táchira
🇻🇪🇷🇺 Nicolás Maduro announced progress in connecting Venezuela to the Russian Mir payment system.

During yesterday afternoon, the president stressed the importance of this new platform "to avoid economic sanctions."

Likewise, the president of the BCV, Calixto Ortega, reported that adjustments are being made to join the system .

Venezuelan payment terminals have also been upgraded to accept Russian Mir cards.

This system was created in 2014 as a response to the sanctions against Russia for the annexation of Crimea.

This platform was promoted after the cessation of Visa and Mastercard operations in that country.

Currently, 150 Russian banks are part of Mir, according to the Banking and Business portal.

In Venezuela, about 30% of payment terminals are expected to accept these cards issued by Russian banks 💳 .
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Prosecutor confirms arrest of producer who discarded carrots in a river in Mérida Producers in the Andes have been showing in videos that, due to lack of gasoline, they had to dispose of their crops in rivers and streams. Due to this situation, the attorney…
Farmer Jhonar Barazarte detained for throwing his tomato crop into the river is released

The Trujillo farmer Jhonar Barazarte Trompetero was released this Wednesday, June 21, after being arrested a day ago for launching his harvest due to the impossibility of moving it for sale due to the shortage of fuel in the country.

"The farmer Jhonar Barazarte was released, after going viral with a video on the RRSS where he threw a crop of tomatoes into a river in Trujillo state because he could not get gasoline to transport the merchandise,"
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🇻🇪🇺🇸US confirms that Roger Carstens, President Joe Biden's envoy for hostage affairs, traveled to Caracas "to discuss the well-being and security of US citizens unjustly detained in Venezuela."

“We continue to advocate for the immediate and unconditional release of all US citizens wrongfully detained in Venezuela,” said a Biden administration official.
🇻🇪Deposits in dollars increase more than 50% per month in private banking

Deposits in foreign currency accelerated their increase and barely exceeded the barrier of one thousand 500 million dollars at the official exchange rate.

The economist Francisco Avella maintains that for every bolivar in circulation in the national banking system, one dollar and 20 cents is deposited.
📉 Almost 40,000 Venezuelans abroad have registered to vote in the primary: Chile leads

Ten countries stand out in terms of the number of updates achieved, since the activation of the web application: Chile, Peru, Colombia, the United States, Spain, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Panama, concentrate the largest number of Venezuelans who have completed the data update process to vote in the primary election.

Santiago de Chile leads the list of cities in which the most updates have been registered with a total of 6,178 until Wednesday, when the most recent cut was made.
Marco Leal, director of the Curaçao Tourism Office for Venezuela, assured that in the coming days a delegation will visit the country with Dutch and Curaçao businessmen to evaluate business opportunities between the two nations.

"They will meet with Fedecámaras (...) there we will see what are the specific businesses in different sectors, industrial, hotel, gastronomic. We want to be more pragmatic and quick in negotiations," he explained.

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María Corina Machado officially registers her candidacy before the National Primary Commission

The pre-candidate for Vente Venezuela, María Corina Machado, formalized this Friday her registration as a candidate for the presidential primaries on October 22.

The leader arrived at the Latvia Center, a place enabled in recent days for the registration of candidates for the primaries, accompanied by militants from her party and organizations that support her such as Alianza Bravo Pueblo (ABP).

"This hope that exists throughout the country shows that the country has woken up," said Maria Corina, maintaining that her commitment to the nation "is to win and get paid" and that the children of many Venezuelan families can return to the country. He also promised to work for the primaries and invited the rest of the candidates to hold a high-profile debate.

Given the self-management that the National Commission of Primaries will assume, he pointed out: “We achieved primaries without the CNE and that they count paper by paper. The primaries are going and the goal is to build strength.”

"I say to all the democrats in the world: prepare for the defeat of Nicolás Maduro in 2024," Machado said.