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Pj Zulia Denounces Electrical Crisis and Cuts of up to 8 Hours in the State

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Primero Justicia Zulia (PJ Zulia) denounced this Thursday March 26 that the electrical crisis intensified in recent months with service cuts of up to eight hours in the Zulia state. The regional president of the party, Avilio Troconiz, told journalists from the Las Tarabas substation, in Maracaibo, capital of the Zulia, that this crisis is affecting “very especially the Zulians.” Troconiz indicated that, although there was a time when the electr…
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DOBLE LLAVE – The Venezuelan opposition party Primero Justicia (PJ) denounced that the electricity crisis has intensified in recent months with service cuts of up to eight hours in the oil state of Zulia (west, bordering Colombia).The regional president of the party, Avilio Troconiz, told journalists from the Las Tarabas substation in Maracaibo, Zulia capital, that this crisis is affecting "very especially the Zulians". Troconiz indicated that a…

Primero Justicia Zulia (PJ Zulia) denounced this Thursday March 26 that the electrical crisis intensified in recent months with service cuts of up to eight hours in the Zulia state. The regional president of the party, Avilio Troconiz, told journalists from the Las Tarabas substation, in Maracaibo, capital of the Zulia, that this crisis is affecting “very especially the Zulians.” Troconiz indicated that, although there was a time when the electr…

The leader of Primero Justicia in the Zulia state, Avilio Troconiz, denounced that the collapse of the electrical system in the region responds to more than two decades of divestment, mismanagement and unfulfilled promises. During a statement offered from the vicinity of the Las Tarabas substation in Maracaibo, he warned that the entity faces a severe rationing that has made daily life a constant challenge, especially due to the high temperature…

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Monitoreamos broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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