The sale of subsidized gasoline to workers in the public health sector of the state of Táchira was suspended until further notice, according to the general secretary of the Federation of Workers of the state of Táchira (Fetratáchira), Melquiades Delgado, who highlighted that the liters were few. that they sold to them, but they were used to go to their workplace.
“They reported at the pump where they supply gasoline to health sector workers that gasoline was being supplied until yesterday and that it was going to be eliminated until further notice. Imagine yourself, a worker who with the little bit of gasoline that they gave him to be able to go home, to be able to go to work to comply with their standards and unfortunately now they have removed the gasoline subsidy, now it is true that it is going to end. complete the situation for health sector workers,” he expressed.
Delgado specified that they have tried to meet with the president of the Health Corporation, Rafael Medina, to raise the difficulties that hospital workers face when it comes to meeting schedules and with their work, in addition to the problems of mobilization, but no it has been possible.
“That his agenda is very busy, that he does not spend it in the Corporation, he spends it traveling throughout the state and unfortunately we want to meet with him, to raise serious problems that exist in the health sector at the state level” , said.
In addition to the suspension of gasoline at a subsidized price, Melquiades Delgado indicated that the transportation service that some workers had in the morning and at night was also suspended, because the unit used for this was lent to transport athletes to some national games.
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What is the current status of subsidized gasoline in Táchira, according to the guest?
## Interview: Táchira’s Subsidized Gas Dilemma
**Host:** Joining us today is [Guest Name], a resident of Táchira and frequent user of subsidized gasoline. We’ve been hearing conflicting reports about the status of the program, so we wanted to get your perspective.
**Guest:** Well, it’s been a rollercoaster. Just recently, Nellyver Lugo, part of the fuel distribution committee in Táchira, announced that subsidized gasoline would be arriving in the state within 90 days [[1](https://www.tachiranews.com/gasolina-subsidiada-para-el-tachira-llegara-en-90-dias/)]. This was hopeful news, as many of us rely on that cheaper fuel.
**Host:** But you mentioned conflicting reports?
**Guest:** Yes, there are rumors circulating that the sale of subsidized gasoline to public health workers has been suspended indefinitely. This information comes from Melquiades Delgado, the general secretary of the Federation of Workers in Táchira [[2](Not Available)].
**Host:** That’s concerning news for essential workers. Do you have any insight into why these suspensions might be occurring?
**Guest:** It’s hard to say for sure. The lack of communication from authorities is frustrating. Some speculate that it could be related to ongoing fuel shortages or perhaps logistical issues with distribution.
**Host:** What are your hopes for the future of subsidized gasoline in Táchira?
**Guest:** Honestly, we need clear and consistent information from the government. The constant uncertainty is unsettling. We rely on subsidized fuel to get to work, school, and to provide for our families.
We need a reliable and transparent system that ensures everyone who qualifies can access it.