This Wednesday, the deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Luis Eduardo Martínez, insisted that Venezuelans do not resist more confrontations, and that if the economy is not helped to recover, the effort advanced by the National Executive would end up being useless. .
Martínez stressed, during an interview on the program In the airtransmitted by Venezuelan Television, that “Venezuelans do not resist more confrontations, for months it has been pointed out that the political-electoral is not a priority of the population; his priority is day-to-day problems”.
In turn, he reiterated that “we need to convene a multisectoral conference, for dialogue, reconciliation and peace, in which the worker, business sector, the Catholic Church, the academic sector with universities and students participate.”
For this reason, the deputy argued that the unity of all national sectors is key to the economic recovery of Venezuela, and that this rapport should be focused on achieving the elimination of the sanctions imposed by the United States against Venezuela.
On the other hand, he added that, “beyond the Tax Harmonization Law (and other legislative measures), as long as we do not have the capacity to agree to open the economy and seek the elimination of sanctions, it will not be possible to lift the economy national. There are possibilities that our economy will improve, but it is key that we understand each other.
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