eVenezuelan President Resigns

Day 664, 19:16 Published in USA USA by Indrae
eVenezuelan President Resigns
Since our last article which focused on events in eVenezuela, ePeru, and eColombia, there have been new developments regarding the political turmoil in eVenezuela. As the name of this article suggests, the eVenezuelan president, Lucios Nava, has submitted his resignation, following a coup.

Nava has been accused of threatening freedom of speech, and for defaming those who exercised their right to it with his newspaper. The ministers in his administration have also been accused of making inappropriate comments, for constitutional violations, and other accusations.

The coup was led by Jesus Hernandez, and included the denial of access to government accounts to Nava and his administration. Jesus Hernandez then, in his newspaper, demanded the resignation of Nava from the presidency.

Some time after Hernandez's article was published, Nava, using his own newspaper, "Un Mundo", announced his resignation. He said that as he was unable to access the government accounts, running the government would be impossible.

The future of eVenezuela is not clear at the moment, but it is important to pay close attention to what happens, as many events in South America are overlooked and deemed unimportant. In future articles I hope to bring to light events around the eWorld that may otherwise go unnoticed by eAmericans.

I would also like to thank this eBrazilian article for providing important information.

Until next time,
Indrae