The general secretary of Copei, Juan Carlos Alvarado, during an interview given to the “Aqui y Ahora” program, broadcast on digital media, assured that as a political organization “within the next six years, we will bet on the success of the Government for the benefit of the citizens.”
Along these same lines, he emphasized that, on January 10, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, elected on July 28 in a popular vote, will be sworn in.
Alvarado rejected the actions of violence that the opposition has been generating in its desire to come to power.
“In this unbridled search of the opposition to reach the government, they intend to undermine the social bases so that there is a social outbreak in the country, without taking into account that there is a people who want to live in peace, and who have resisted all types of destabilizing actions. and the criminal unilateral coercive measures that have done so much damage to the people,” he pointed out.
Political class that never tires of scamming
Furthermore, the Secretary General of Copei indicated that the same people have become aware of the follies of a political class that never tires of swindling, deceiving and stealing the hope of a people that, despite all this, continues to work firmly for recovery. of the country.
“Let’s stop having complexes: we are all Bolivarians, we are all Venezuelans, we are all patriots,” which is why he asserted that this “January 10th will see a Venezuelan, citizen action in the search for peace, development and progress of a country,” he expressed.
Alvarado asked that the extreme right made up of María Corina Machado, Julio Borges, Leopoldo López and Antonio Ledezma be disqualified for life for calling for constitutional and institutional destabilization. “It is necessary to create a precedent against those who have generated a climate of instability, which are the same as the 2002 coup,” he added.
That is why from Copei we ask that all those who have called for the Imperialist Blockade and in defense of the integrity of Venezuela be punished with the full weight of the Liberator Simón Bolívar Law, he concluded.