During the last week, Prosperi toured towns in Mérida, Barinas and now Apure, places where he has heard the main problems of the communities visited.
The party’s presidential candidate Democratic Action (AD), Carlos Prosperi, toured Apure state as part of his campaign for the opposition primary elections, scheduled for October 22.
The visit included several towns in Elorza, in the Rómulo Gallegos municipality; El Samán, in the Achaguas municipality; San Juan de Payara and the town of Arichuna, where he went on a horseback ride.
In San Fernando de Apure, the candidate led walks through the El Recreo parish and through the San José, José Félix Ribas, Wilfredo Rodríguez, Jaime Lusinchi, El Calvario, El Tamarindo, La Guamita and Terrón Duro sectors. In addition, he visited the Municipal Market where he was able to talk with neighbors and merchants.
“We continue adding wills to the recovery of the prosperity of Venezuela. The needs of our people are many, but we are committed to changing this country, for one full of opportunities and a future for all Venezuelans,” said Prosperi.
*Also read: The Acción Democrática of Bernabé Gutierrez will hold internal elections on #11Jun
The tour of Apure lasted for three days, which made it possible to visit so many towns in the state and is part of a tour of several states in the interior of the country.
During the last week, Prosperi toured towns in Mérida, Barinas and now Apure, places where he has heard the main problems of the communities visited.
“Again, the lines to fill gasoline adorn the streets of Venezuela, not to mention the power cuts and downturns that continue to affect our people, especially in the west of the country and thus they intend to provide electricity service to Brazil. United let’s change this reality,” he said after his visit to Mérida.
The white tide reached San Fernando de Apure, in the popular sectors of San José, José Félix Ribas, Wilfredo Rodríguez, Jaime Lusinchi, Calvario and Tamarindo.
The needs of our people are many, but we are committed to changing this country, for one full of… pic.twitter.com/tLNXzdVSWT— Carlos M. Prosperi (@prospericarlos) June 1, 2023
Once again, the lines to fill gasoline adorn the streets of Venezuela, not to mention the power cuts and downturns that continue to affect our people, especially in the west of the country and thus they intend to provide electricity service to Brazil.
UNITED let’s change this reality…
— Carlos M. Prosperi (@prospericarlos) May 29, 2023
We said goodbye to the state of Apure making a direct contact in the Municipal Market, La Guamita and Terrón Duro sector.
We continue adding wills to the recovery of prosperity in Venezuela #TakeTheFirstStep ?? pic.twitter.com/NhFqdmxA5k
— Carlos M. Prosperi (@prospericarlos) June 2, 2023
The route of prosperity reached the town of Camaguán, #Guárico.
United we will build the Venezuela that we dream of with opportunities and a future for all. #TakeTheFirstStep ?? pic.twitter.com/OemOhDkw9W— Carlos M. Prosperi (@prospericarlos) June 2, 2023
Post Views: 588