In Venezuela there is no rupture of the Constitutional order

The second Vice President of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), Isaías Rodríguez, said that the position of Juan Carlos Varela, president of Panama – regarding the requirement of Visas for the Venezuelans entering that country – makes no sense, since in the country there is no rupture of the Constitutional order as the Panamanian leader wants to make believe.

In his opinion, what Varela is seeking is to attack the country: “In here there is no rupture of the Constitutional order, it seems that he copies the statements given at one time by the former Prosecutor Luisa Ortega”.

In that sense he announced that the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela would possibly take similar measures on the Panamanian citizens.

The lawyer and constituent affirmed that in Venezuela are not violated Human Rights, given this is the most used argument by those who attack the country from abroad.

Finally, he pointed out that it is painful for a Latin American country to take such actions against Venezuela, noting that this position shows that there are guidelines against the Nation that are orchestrated from the empire.

This information was provided during his participation in the “Venezuela en Vivo” (Venezuela Live) program, broadcast by RNV Informative Channel.