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Venezuelan opposition denounces use of PDVSA plane for Evo Morales’ trip

The former Bolivian president Evo Morales traveled from Bolivia to Argentina on a plane of the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, denounced the opposition Eduardo Battistini.

“Yesterday a PDVSA plane, registration YV2716, from Bolivia arrived in Argentina. Evo Morales was coming on that plane, who arrived in that country to present ‘his book,’ “Battistini wrote on his Twitter account, a message later replicated by the opposition in a statement.

The politician considered that it is a case of corruption and that the illegitimate President Nicolás Maduro uses “the resources of Venezuelans at the whims of his friends.”

In his message, the opponent replied another tweet from the account “Planes in Ezeiza”, referring to the town that houses the airport that serves Buenos Aires, which reported that yesterday a Learjet 45 with registration number YV2716 arrived at Jorge Newbery Airport.

The device, according to that Twitter account, came from Cochabamba, in Bolivia, and “is among the (aircraft) sanctioned by the United States Department of the Treasury.”

Morales is one of Maduro’s greatest allies and showed his support in one of the worst moments for the president of the Chavista regime, in February 2019, just a few days after the opposition leader Juan Guaidó was proclaimed interim president of Venezuela.

Then, Morales made a surprise visit to Caracas in which he staged his support for Maduro when he began a chain of international recognition for Guaidó.

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