Caracas_ The mayor of Libertador municipality, Jorge Rodríguez, repudiated the lack of action by the Attorney General, Luisa Ortega Díaz, in the face of the violence promoted by groups supported by extremist sectors of the Venezuelan ultra-right, Prensa Latina reports.
The Bolivarian leader insisted last night, in the program La política en el divan, transmitted by Venezolana de Televisión channel, that the prosecutor does not fulfill her functions as guarantor of the life of Venezuelans', victims of a wave of violence that has already caused 67 deaths and 1,200 injured during the last two months.
Rodríguez lamented that Ortega Diaz qualified the attack against the young Orlando Figuera, beaten, stabbed and burned alive on May 20 by a group that was in Altamira, as 'quarrel', when in fact he was pointed out and accused of being ‘Chavista’, by opposition sectors.
"You (Ortega Díaz) have no right to betray this book (the Constitution), you have no right to breach itsfunctions," the Bolivarian leader said.
In addition, the mayor of Caracas condemned those spokesmen of the extreme right for using minors in protests that culminate in acts of terror and vandalism.
He also urged the governor of Miranda state, Henrique Capriles, and the mayor of Chacao, Ramón Muchacho, who, as public servants, prevent children from participating in these acts.


