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Roadblocks interfere with normal transportation fuelwarns the National Society of Mining, Petroleum and Energy (SNMPE).
According to the union, the protests affect the supply of fuels such as natural gas, oil, gasoline, LPG and GNV to various regions.
In this situation, failures were caused by various mining affected in the processes of supplying resources, food, replacement of personnel and transfer of production.
“This wave of violence, which aims to disrupt public order and break down governance, will only make us more backward and unhappy, as it affects all productive investments in the country, that is, small, medium and large companies, as well as ordinary citizens who seek to work and provide their families,” they point out.
In this sense, the union condemned the violence that took place in protests and call on the national police and public ministry to stop this escalation of vandalism.
Source: RPP

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