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According to Evo, Venezuela “is better than before”

According to Evo, Venezuela "is better than before"

Page Seven / La Paz

Former President Evo Morales said yesterday that Venezuela “is better than before.” The former president traveled to Caracas to attend the congress of the party that governs that country.

“Venezuela is better than before, despite the economic blockade. It has surprised me. Two, three years, four years ago, obviously with the economic blockade there was a lack of economic movement, but now it is totally different,” Morales said in his Sunday program on Radio Kausachun Coca, which he did remotely from that Caribbean country.

The former president traveled to Caracas to participate in the fifth congress of the ruling Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV). This trip is the first of an international nature made by Morales since the former director of the Felcn Maximiliano Dávila was arrested.

“The PSUV congress has been a nice opportunity to meet life companions Nicolás Maduro, Rafael Correa and the Venezuelan people, and to thank all the solidarity of this brother country in favor of the most needy of the Great Homeland. That is socialism”, he stated through his Twitter account.

Morales also indicated that “the democratic peoples and governments of the world” should promote a campaign to denounce that NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) “is the main enemy of humanity, which threatens life, peace and economy for its expansionist, interventionist and warmongering policy”.



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