Chávez: "There will be a minister and a lot of people behind him," Listen
here the statements of President Chavez
13 March 2010.-President the Republic, Hugo Chavez lashed Friday to government officials following the resignation or resignation of a minister is not tied to projects that were assigned and in which the Bolivarian government has made significant investments.
"There will be a minister and a lot of people behind him, get a minister and start changing the whole world and for one year the ministry, we must be aware of that," Chavez demanded
recalled the concern of the Belarusian ambassador accredited to Venezuela, Valentin Gurinovich, who told him that after the departure of Jesse Chacon, Ministry of Science and Technology, many officers began to resign
"A person who has a lot of time in the ministry, who has traveled to Belarus as five times, travel expenses, and now she is (...) I want him to explain to me what is going to resign, he has a responsibility is to walk with friends ... there are charges that have that responsibility, "he said.
President Chavez said that bilateral technological projects with Belarus "have been like the tortoise with these projects, we must be self-critical, was a minister, I had to change it, was a minister, I had to change it for different reasons. Being a minister is a political office and sometimes for a reason a minister leaves politics but no change in the structure. "
Radio Nacional de Venezuela ( http://www.rnv.gov.ve )
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