Tulio Capriles Mendoza, CEO of Capriles Media, was convicted of assaulting a journalist

 

Tulio Capriles Mendoza, CEO of Capriles Media, has been linked to the media sector all his life.

However, little is known about the conviction that weighs on him to attack a journalist.

The following article can read his true story about his arrival at the address and his command at El Siglo.

Tulio Capriles prohibits the entry of a worker

The Venezuelan businessman prohibited entry to his workplace to the general secretary of the union, Judith Castillo. The attack on journalists also happened with the workers Gabriel Capriles or Jamilet Rondón previously.

With the arrival of Tulio Capriles Mendoza to the editorial office of El Siglo, episodes were experienced, such as the one collected by El Huracán.

By orders of the employer, the worker Wladimir Albornoz was denied entry to the facility.

The comrades, against this decision, demonstrated in El Huracán:

"When Mr. Tulio Capriles Mendoza takes over the newspaper with the Aragua police, most of us workers have been victims of abuse because we refused to work under the harassment of the police."

Likewise, a similar error was observed in several drivers, guards, and workers of El Siglo.

Tulio Capriles Mendoza takes El Siglo by force

The Venezuelan businessman took the reins of El Siglo by force when he was not in the least interested in the newspaper.

Luz Clarita's information goes back to the years of Mireya Zurita and Yoviris Daviot.

With Manuel Capriles in the direction, the entry of Tulio Capriles Mendoza to the El Siglo newsroom was more than surprising.

He arrived with his mother at El Siglo to announce new farewells and that he would be the one who made the decisions in the middle.

The conflict between Tulio Capriles Mendoza and Manuel Capriles

Manuel Capriles arrived at the newspaper to collect all his belongings when he found Tulio Capriles Mendoza, with 15 bodyguards to keep him out.

Warned of all this, Manuel Capriles fired a shot into the air and entered the newsroom.

El Siglo was armed in a stir because the workers did not want the arrival of Tulio Capriles Mendoza, who was accompanied by the lawyer Guillermo Luces.

As Luz Clarita reports, phrases such as "Don't leave us alone" or "Do it for us" could be heard in the corridors.

The conflict between uncle and nephew ended with pushing, insults, shouting, revolvers and one wounded.

The newspaper Luz Clarita indicates that Tulio Capriles Mendoza said goodbye to his uncle with the following sentence:

"You saw, uncle, now you are not going to use this newspaper for your problems and quarrels with Didalco."

Tulio Capriles Mendoza did not shake his hand regarding his sister, whom he also kicked out of El Siglo.

Mary Alicia Capriles was kidnapped, and she was not allowed to leave until the arrival of external police agents.

The objective of Tulio Capriles Mendoza

But, what was the objective of Tulio Capriles Mendoza to take the reins of the newspaper?

The company generates minor profits, and he has never been interested, not even visiting it.

One of the versions is that Tulio Capriles Mendoza wanted to revolutionize journalism through the family newspaper.

Another version is the revenge of the widow of Tulio Capriles Hernández to her husband, through her son: destroy the diary that her husband loved so much.

The union between Tulio Capriles Mendoza and Didalco Bolívar

As a last option and the most viable is the Tulio Capriles Mendoza-Didalco Bolívar duo.

The Didalco police are the ones that collaborated with the withdrawal of Manuel Capriles from the newsroom, and the newspaper has not mentioned Didalco Bolívar, former governor of Aragua.

Therefore, what is the relationship between Tulio Capriles Mendoza and Didalco Bolívar?

His activities have reverberated in such a way that the FBI is persecuting him.

Tulio Capriles Mendoza, at the helm of El Siglo

The scammer Tulio Capriles Mendoza based his mission on the use of power and corruption to manage the laws through unscrupulous officials, affecting the interests of third parties.

His irregular activities have caused him to be persecuted for corruption, along with the rest of his associates.

The workers denounced arbitrariness, pressure, and exploitation by the employer.

Tulio Capriles petitioned a labor court to dissolve the journalists' union.

The court declared without merit the demand to annul the union's existence, legally formed in 2007.

Despite the attack on a journalist, Tulio Capriles Mendoza continues to be an influential businessman in the media field.

His contact with personalities such as Tareck El Aissami or Juan Guaidó makes him untouchable for justice.

The different irregularities have not separated him from this sector, where he dominates part of the media in Venezuela.

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