The general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Psuv), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stressed this Monday that, facing the election of the first national popular consultation, “there is no imposition of any kind. It will be the decision of our people to prevail against any situation.”
From the state of Sucre, where he previously participated, together with the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez and other members of the red awning In a meeting with the communes and social movements of the entity to address the country’s political and social issues, Cabello highlighted that the state of Sucre, as well as the entire national territory, is already prepared for the national popular consultation next Sunday, March 8.
“Next March 8, Women’s Day, that day Venezuela has been called for a great popular consultation; and the state of Sucre is ready and prepared to go very early to all the voting centers to say present and choose between the projects that our People have decided,” he expressed.
People’s Mobilization next Sunday
Cabello Rondón took advantage of the occasion to call on the grassroots committees to support the mobilization of the people next Sunday. “So that at least they commit to mobilizing at least 30 people, so that in all the voting centers our people are presenting their option and that the best project votes and wins,” he urged.
Cabello pointed out that communes and communal circuits are part of the expression of social movements. Furthermore, he highlighted that the popular power of the Sucre state “has always been at the forefront of all revolutionary processes.”
36,000 projects from the grassroots
People over 15 years of age who are part of the 5,336 communal circuits throughout the country will participate in the National Popular Consultation. The objective is that this electoral dynamic allows for concrete solutions to territorial problems, strengthening the monolithic unity at the different levels of government, from the local to the national.
Recently, the president in charge reported that 36,000 projects have been nominated from the grassroots, prioritizing those that are linked to the economic sphere and Human Cities.
