The constant failures in the supply distribution system are affecting the quality of life of the Venezuelan citizen, which translates into the following aspects:
A growing number of failures that result in power outages.
Excessive delay to attend and solve faults in the distribution network. Your solution takes days and even months. To speed up the repair, it is becoming common for Corpoelec officials to ask users to buy the failed components and also pay for the repair of the fault, which is an illicit practice.
Impact of other public services such as Metro, Airports, Water, Health, Education, Communications and activities related to manufacturing and production of goods, office work, shops, banking, supermarkets, etc.
Electrical service constant and unforeseen interruptions with downturns and voltage surges that cause damage to appliances, loss of food and perishable products in homes.
Users unprotected and unprotected before the service provider.
Unmotivated workers, with insufficient training and training, working with risk to their physical integrity and affecting the entire value chain of the electric service (See graphic: Value chain).
Streets, avenues and highways of the country in the dark.
Increase in insecurity of both people and goods.
Loss of jobs and loss of production of goods and services.
The Solution: A political change and recover the electricity sector with professionalism. The way to manage the electricity sector, which has resulted in the worst historical operating state, is inherent to the political ideology currently in power. Therefore, the solution is the political change that allows to establish a new management model that reverses the factors that characterize the current model. Otherwise, the deterioration of the electric service will continue to increase and the quality of life of Venezuelan society will be further diminished.
"Countries can develop without oil, but not without electricity"