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Venezuela MPs hit by power cut as they discuss electricity | Venezuela MPs hit by power cut as they discuss electricity |
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A power cut left Venezuela's parliament in the dark as it discussed a law dedicated to the energy sector. | A power cut left Venezuela's parliament in the dark as it discussed a law dedicated to the energy sector. |
Lights first went off as Ramon Lobo, a pro-government lawmaker, defended the energy policies of President Nicolas Maduro, reports said. | Lights first went off as Ramon Lobo, a pro-government lawmaker, defended the energy policies of President Nicolas Maduro, reports said. |
Opposition MP Luis Florido quipped on Twitter: "The country's reality has hit them in the face." | Opposition MP Luis Florido quipped on Twitter: "The country's reality has hit them in the face." |
The session was later suspended. Venezuela faces a severe electricity crisis and shortages are frequent. | The session was later suspended. Venezuela faces a severe electricity crisis and shortages are frequent. |
Reports said other buildings in the same area of the capital, Caracas, were also hit by power cuts, on Wednesday afternoon. | |
Venezuela's National Assembly is controlled by the opposition. | Venezuela's National Assembly is controlled by the opposition. |
Delsa Solorzano, an opposition MP, tweeted a video of the chamber in the dark. | Delsa Solorzano, an opposition MP, tweeted a video of the chamber in the dark. |
MP Freddy Guevara, also from the opposition, said: "What a shame: the parliament session was interrupted because the energy went off. Right on the day we're discussing the energy sector law." | MP Freddy Guevara, also from the opposition, said: "What a shame: the parliament session was interrupted because the energy went off. Right on the day we're discussing the energy sector law." |
Oil-rich Venezuela is in the middle of a deep economic crisis caused by a drop in global oil prices. The country is suffering from a shortage of basic goods, food and electricity. | Oil-rich Venezuela is in the middle of a deep economic crisis caused by a drop in global oil prices. The country is suffering from a shortage of basic goods, food and electricity. |
Earlier this year, the government introduced power rationing and a two-day working week for public sector workers as ways to tackle the crisis. | Earlier this year, the government introduced power rationing and a two-day working week for public sector workers as ways to tackle the crisis. |
It said a major drought, which dramatically reduced water levels at its main hydroelectric dam, was to blame. But the opposition accused authorities of mismanagement. | It said a major drought, which dramatically reduced water levels at its main hydroelectric dam, was to blame. But the opposition accused authorities of mismanagement. |
Some of the measures have already been lifted. | Some of the measures have already been lifted. |
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