AN installs Special Commission in charge of investigating Guaidó’s signing to hire terrorist mercenaries

The National Assembly of Venezuela (AN) installed this Wednesday the Special Commission that will be in charge of investigating the signing to hire of terrorist mercenaries who tried to invade the country, by deputies of Parliament, as reported by the head of the Homeland Block, Francisco Torrealba.

Through the Twitter social network, Torrealba highlighted that the commission is chaired by parliamentary Chain Bucarán and made up of Mariana Lerin, William Gil, Ilenia Medina and Rafael Rodríguez, among others.

Also on Wednesday, it was installed AN’s Permanent Controllership Commission, chaired by opposition deputy José Brito, who stressed that they have established an annual work plan, which aims to investigate the alleged humanitarian aid that Guaidó tried to enter into the country, as well as the Monómeros and Citgo cases.

Brito pointed out that they will shortly hold a joint work session with Colombian senator José David Name, who has made serious accusations on the issue of handling the directives in the case of Monómeros, appointed by Guaidó to strip the Venezuelan State of its resources.

Likewise he announced that a Mixed Commission will soon be installed to investigate the dispossession of the money of the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) that is in the Federal Reserve of the United States.

Francisco Torrealba
@torrealbaf
“# 13May installed the Special Commission investigating the signing of hiring of mercenaries to invade the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela by Deputies of this National Assembly. Chaired by Colleague Chain Bucaran. #VenezuelaConcienciaProductiva @NicolasMaduro”

Francisco Torrealba
@torrealbaf
“# 13May Installed Permanent Commission of the Comptroller of the AN (still in contempt) chaired by the Colleague @DiputadoBrito with the participation of L @ s Deputies of @block_patria @MarianaLerins @WillianGil Ilenia Medina and Rafael Rodríguez #VenezuelaConcienciaProductiva @NicolasMaduro”