Nuevo proceso de diálogo nacional incluirá también a sectores sociales y económicos

Deputy Roy Daza affirms that the national dialogue process will also include social and economic sectors

The deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Roy Daza, affirmed this Monday that the national dialogue process will also include social and economic sectors.

During an interview on the Café en la Mañana program broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), Daza said about the resumption of the national dialogue process that will begin this time, in national territory, where the participation of various forces of the country is expected. .

“The recovery, still in its first steps, of the national economy allows reaching new levels of political stability which give us a better scenario for the Venezuelan government to dialogue with the different sectors of the opposition,” the parliamentarian, who He also assured that the complexity of the process is knowing that there is not one, but several oppositions linked to the United States government, which makes it difficult to advance the process, as happened previously in Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

The Mexican scheme has already expired, announced Daza, who explained that the new process to begin in Venezuelan territory will have another type of structure to not only include the country’s political forces but also the country’s social and economic sectors for “here, now and among all to dialogue in a complete way ».

«The economy in March 2022 is not the same as in March 2019 and we can all see that clearly, the private sectors are also here to sit down to dialogue and continue finding the correct mechanisms to overcome the economic blockade that the empire has imposed on us North American”, added the deputy who considers that in addition to the economic issue, the other important issue will be the political change promoted by President Nicolás Maduro through the 3R.NETS.

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