The Democratic Alliance achieved agreements in 20 states for the positions of governors, while unit plates for candidates for regional deputies and legislators were created
Bernabé Gutiérrez, National Secretary of Democratic Action (Intervened) and deputy to the National Assembly, accompanied by the representatives of the Democratic Alliance, recorded this Saturday, April 12 before the National Electoral Council (CNE) the nomination of about 1,114 candidates for the regional elections scheduled for May 25.
“Venezuela have confidence in democratic parties, we know about your anguish, and in the face of this, in every choice we attend we expect the vote to conduct the country and defeat this bad government,” said Gutierrez.
The electoral entity extended the passage of candidates For the regional elections that will be held on May 25 until 7:00 pm this Saturday, April 12.
He also indicated that Venezuelans yearn for the “bad government of Nicolás Maduro” to end, but said it will not be replaced asking for sanctions to other countries because that only affects the situation in the country more. “
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Bernabé Gutiérrez called on Venezuelans to vote for democratic action and pointed out that they integrate an “alliance of opposition parties that will defeat Nicolás Maduro’s candidates.”
Judicialized democratic action, said Deputy José Gregorio Correa, alliances were achieved in 20 states for governors’ positions, while unit plates were created for candidates for deputies and regional legislators.
Among the postulates to the governorates by the judicialized ad, as reported by the own Bernabé Gutiérrezare:
- Anzoátegui: José Brito, deputy (First Justice).
- Aragua: Luis Eduardo Martínez, deputy.
- Apure: Endryk Polanco, administrator
- Carabobo: Anyelith Tamayo, deputy and National Youth Secretary of AD.
- Amacuro delta: Larissa González, former deputy.
- Falcón: Javier Bertucci, Presidential Excandidato (El Change)
- Guárico: Alejandra Barón, head of Cambiemos in that state.
- Mérida: Alcides Monsalve, former mayor
- Miranda: Negal Morales, former secretary of the National Assembly.
- Monagas: HEMMARYS VALERA, oil engineer.
- Táchira: Juan Carlos Alvarado, Deputy, National Secretary of Copei.
- Yaracuy: Luis Parra, deputy (first Venezuela)
- Zulia: Ely Ramón Atencio, mayor of Rosario de Perijá.
*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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