Delsa Solórzano, president of the Encuentro Ciudadano party and presidential candidate, placed the transition plan that she said she prepared together with a group of experts at the order of democratic unity. The leader’s statement was made during her tour of the Portuguese state on Saturday December 3
Delsa Solorzano, president of the Encuentro Ciudadano party and presidential candidate, put the plan for the transition which he said he developed together with a group of experts
The leader’s statement was made during her tour of the Portuguesa state on Saturday, December 3.
“It’s about knowing how to solidly build the bases, the foundations of the transition bridge so that there will never be a dictatorship in Venezuela again,” Solórzano said during a citizens’ assembly in Araure.
According to a press release, the 2015 National Assembly (AN) deputy also stated that she has dedicated the last five years to building a government plan for transmission, “That we put it at the order of the unit, because that is not for me, that is for Venezuela. Today, more than ever, we are clear that united we are better.
On the other hand, during her political tour, Delsa Solórzano lamented the current situation of the Portuguesa state.
“The reality is that Portuguesa does not escape the reality of the rest of the country, victim of expropriated companies, confiscations that left farm workers without inputs, those wonderful silos no longer have anything to store,” he said.
He recalled that Venezuela no longer lives from what it produces but from what it exports; “The only thing that does produce is unemployment, hunger, because to the extent that a country produces to that same extent, it also generates employment, stability. We at Encuentro Ciudadano believe in the social market economy”.
Solórzano stressed that we must get out of Nicolás Maduro: » «We must win against that man who continues to destroy the country, we must free Venezuela from the dictatorship and we must give the country, and our children, the possibility of continuing to grow and develop here, that we can tell the farmers of Portuguesa that they can harvest here and have our corn flour, not imported. United, organized and mobilized we are going to achieve it, no one can alone.
The leader also rejected the closure of 56 stations, until October, only in Portuguesa.
“The dictatorship finished with the media, what remains are brave journalists who continue to insist on reporting despite the persecution, as if it were a crime,” he said.
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