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FVEU of Caracas prepares work agenda to demand youth

FVEU de Caracas prepara agenda de trabajo para reivindicación de juventud

The members of the Venezuelan Federation of University Students (FVEU) will carry out a work agenda on July 15 of this year in Caracas, with the purpose of debating various issues, referring to the demands of the youth and will submit the proposals to the Bolivarian Government.

This was stated by the leaders of the FVEU of Caracas, Anderlys Perales, and the Secretary of Communication of this instance, Juan Alvarezduring the interview granted in the program coffee in the morning broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión.

“Between today and tomorrow we will be at different points in Caracas, collecting signatures, which will allow us to present the proposals in this debate, on how the proposal on the student ticket can be raised,” said Álvarez.

He recalled that the struggle for student passage has transcended history and even during the Fourth Republic, young people died for their claims.

Meanwhile, the students stressed that this work day will take place, regarding the date of birth of the student leader and fighter of the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), Livia Gouverneur, who lived in the San Agustín parish of the capital city .

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