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GatoGordo

(2,412 posts)
Mon Aug 13, 2018, 06:28 PM Aug 2018

Venezuela has spare parts... its just that Chavismo doesn't have the right "plan" to find them!

Where are they? The Minister of Transportation says that in Venezuela there are spare parts
The Cooperator | August 12, 2018

translated from Spanish

Caracas - On Sunday the Minister for Transport, Hipólito Abreu, assured that in Venezuela there are spare parts and that the objective is to create a support plan together with the Government to recover the mechanical fleets.

The minister said: "The speculative chain has people against the wall," as well as noted that: "As of this week begins a plan of accompaniment of the Government for the recovery of the fleets."

Abreu assured Dialogue Con, conducted by the journalist Carlos Croes and transmitted by Televen, that the transport census has the objective of "designing a plan to avoid contraband extraction, and on the other hand review the existing vehicle fleet In Venezuela".

"The National Transportation Census seeks to put organization, planning, and integrate the people into a unitary policy so that we can collaborate in the development of Venezuela," he said.

Also, this call is open to all types of carriers, institutional or own, which will run until Sunday August 12.

According to Abreu, to register for the transportation census you must have the following documents:

- Laminated certificate.
- Carnet of circulation, whether institutional or own.
- Codes or serial numbers of the vehicle.
- Carnet de la patria.

https://elcooperante.com/donde-estan-el-ministro-de-transporte-asegura-que-en-venezuela-si-hay-repuestos/



aHA! So, the problem isn't malfeasance and incompetence and neglect. The problem is lack of a plan, policy and organization! What a shame that it only took 19 years for them to come to this brilliant realization. The cunning plan is to now take these "spare parts" from those who are hoarding these "spare parts"!

Be assure that next week, every car will be back on the road once the laminated certificates, proper cards of circulation, serial numbers and Chavista Loyalty Card are presented to the proper authorities!
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