For the Executive Committee of Democratic Action (AD) in Zulia, these people were persuaded “to aspire to charges that can no longer qualify as popular representation.” In recent days, First Justice expelled six of its national leaders, including Henrique Capriles, after knowing their registration as a candidate in the May 25 elections
The “resistance” democratic action section – chair for Henry Ramos Allup – of the Zulia state reported on the “self -examination” of 19 leaders and militants who decided to participate in the regional and parliamentary elections on May 25.
In a statement, broadcast on social networks, the party reiterated its position of not participating in these elections, due to the lack of electoral guarantees. This group of “political indiscipline” was also pointed out and disregard the guidelines of the National Directorate by seeking “personal and particular interests.”
The section included Gualberto Mas and Rubí, Otto Piñero, Manuel García, Jhony Brito, Ángel Mata Rey, Salvador Spinello, Javier Africano, Alonso Fuenmayor, Henrick José Chourio, Jesús Alfredo Blandin, Jorvis Alberto Borias, Jacqueline Portillo, David Marcano Torres, Elisa García, Néstor Rolón, Néstor Rolón, Néstor Rolón, Néstor Rolón. Canga, Rosa Villasmil and Luis Méndez.
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For the Executive Committee in Zulia, these people were persuaded “to aspire to charges that can no longer be described as popular representation.” It was also indicated that they will comply with “all levels”, both in Maracaibo and in the other municipalities of the region, the national guidelines of the party.
AD – Zulia in Resistance, to Public Opinion in relation to the Self -Excued of AD, for disregarding the guidelines of the National Directorate.
We comply with informing, the decision made unanimously in extraordinary meeting of CES Zulia on April 15, 2025 pic.twitter.com/aygjyspdcj
– Adzulia_oficial (@adzulia_oficial) April 16, 2025
In recent days, First Justice expelled six of its leaders Nationals, including Henrique Capriles, after knowing their registration as a candidate in the May 25 elections. The party also expelled Governor Alberto Galíndez for his participation in these elections and his nomination through another card.
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