César Pérez Vivas denounced the closure of his family’s restaurant on the eve of María Corina Machado’s visit to Táchira

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Former governor César Pérez Vivas denounced this Thursday that officials from the National Integrated Customs and Tax Administration Service (Seniat) closed a restaurant owned by his family, on the eve of the visit of opposition leader María Corina Machado to the state of Táchira.

By We Monitor

«The dictatorship is cruel against my family using the Seniat as a political cudgel. In my family I am the politician. My brothers are hard-working citizens who resist the destruction created by 21st century socialism, generating employment and well-being for Tachira society,” the political leader denounced on his social networks.

Pérez Vivas maintained that “the red barbarism believes that with this policy of revenge and terror they are going to stop the citizen avalanche in progress. On July 28 they leave,” he said.

The NGO Laboratorio de Paz reported that this restaurant joins three other establishments that have been closed in Táchira during Machado’s visit, and in total throughout the country there are already 21 cases of sanctions against merchants for providing services to the campaign of presidential candidate Edmundo González.

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