Maduro also announced he wanted to re-denominate the national currency, in a bid to stabilize the economy.
Maduro also said that citizens will be able to pay for fuel, airline and tourism services with cryptocurrencies, including the petro.
President Nicolas
Maduro also considers Petro as a way to bypass economic sanctions imposed by the U.S.
Not exact matches
The United States, which in July said would take «strong and swift economic actions» if President Nicolas
Maduro goes ahead with the Constituent Assembly, could
also further sanction senior Venezuelan officials after acting against 13 prominent figures last week.
Maduro's approval has
also hovered around 20 % over the past two years, which is not high, but is noteworthy in light of the turmoil in Venezuela over that time.
Maduro has
also reportedly ordered several state - owned companies, including an oil and natural gas company and aluminium and gold producers, to use the Petro for a percentage of their sales and purchases moving forward.
The Trump administration
also blacklisted four associates of President Nicolás
Maduro, pressuring a government it has accused of graft and repression.
He
also warned the
Maduro regime that a military option was on the table.
Maduro's views closely follow those of Max Weber and
also Antonio Gramsci.
Last week, Scott
also announced he planned to ask the State Board of Administration in August to prohibit the state from doing business with any organization that supports Venezuelan President Nicolas
Maduro.
Fellow Tory MP Hugo Swire, who attended the same school in Sussex as Sir Nicholas before
also going on to Eton, recently hit out at Jeremy Corbyn's failure to condemn Huge Chavez and Nicolas
Maduro by noting that their «failed socialist policies have done for Venezuela what Mugabe has done to Zimbabwe».
If that's not enough to make you want to want to add the firm's partners to your Valentine's - card mailing list, consider that the same firm
also happens to be representing Campo Flores,
Maduro's stepson, who has been indicted on drug trafficking charges by the U.S. Justice Department.
Also, the legislator, Jose Guerra stated that there is no future in
Maduro's proposed cryptocurrency.
Venezuela's president
Maduro claims that this cryptocurrency raised $ 735 million on the first day itself and
also confirms that the ICO's have soared up to $ 5 billion.
Turkey's potential consideration of launching its own cryptocurrency
also arrives just a few days after Venezuela has seen the country's own token sale, through which its president Nicolas
Maduro claimed the country has netted $ 735 million on the first day of the pre-sale.
Turkey's potential consideration
also arrives just days after Venezuela has seen the country's own token sale, through which its President Nicolas
Maduro claimed the nation has so far raised $ 735 million.
The country's president Nicolás
Maduro has
also announced that public services such as gas stations, tourist services and hotels should begin accepting cryptocurrencies.