Among the issues mentioned by Stalin González to be addressed in a “real conversation”, are the economic and social crisis, the limitation of civic and political space, and persecution of dissent. Did not mention the presidential elections of 2024
The national leader of a new time and elected deputy Stalin González said on September 16 that the “recovery of the country and democracy” will only be possible through a dialogue in which different representatives of society participate.
This September 16, the politician referred to the “restlessness” and “anxiety” that Venezuela lives and, in that sense, he stated that in the midst of the “multiple challenges” facing the country, it is imperative for Venezuelans to assume the prominence of reconstruction.
“Today more than ever we must travel the route of political participation as a fighting mechanism, which allows us Account in x.
Similarly, he questioned the scenarios that show “external exits”, as well as the “incendiary speeches” because “they only generate uncertainty” in the population.
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González, who integrated the negotiating delegation of the unit platform at the negotiating table, said that “the desire for change is more in force than ever” among Venezuelans, but that -to his judgment, must be through a “peaceful” and “agreed” solution and within the framework of respect for the Constitution.
Among the issues he mentioned to be addressed in a “real conversation,” are the economic and social crisis, the limitation of civic and political space, and persecution of dissent. He did not mention the presidential elections of 2024.
At the end of July, González informed a press conference that an opposition sector maintained contact with the mature administration with the objective of achieving political prisonersafter an agreement with the United States.
Stalin González was elected deputy in the regional elections of May 25 to which the Unitary Platform and María Corina Machado called not to attend the results of the presidential elections of July 28. The main opposition coalition denounced fraud and assured that – according to the electoral records in his power – the winner of the elections was Edmundo González Urrutia.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content was written taking into consideration the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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