After the announcement of the National Electoral Council (CNE) to postpone the regional and parliamentary elections, the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) proposed to continue organizational work, attention and strengthening its bases, reported the vice president of the Pedro Infante organization
The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) changed the date to the communal assemblies to apply candidates for regional and parliamentary elections. The announcement was made hours after the National Electoral Council reprogram for May 25 the aforementioned elections.
“It is essential to inform our militancy and continue the organizational work, of attention and strengthening of our party,” said E Psuv in a statement that was signed by the vice president of the organization, Pedro Infante.
The assemblies were summoned for this February 22 and 23. SuchWhich He was able to know that for the process, at the beginning of this week, bosses the public sector of education education ordered that the name will be presented parishly to participate in the event. Teachers were asked to handle the procedure in a “discreet” way and it was made clear that it would only be presented if necessary. In the case of communities, community leaders were asked to hold the assemblies with a minimum of 50 people.
*Also read: CNE posts regional elections for May 25 “at the request” of political actors
This Wednesday, February 19, the National Electoral Council (CNE) reported that the regional and parliamentary elections planned for April 27 Fueros postponed for Sunday, May 25.
According to the Rector Elvis Amoroso, president of the CNE, the Electoral Power assumed this decision “at the request of the various actors of the democratic life of the country who have decided to participate in the electoral process.”
In these elections governors, deputies of the National Assembly (AN) and the State Legislative Councils. The CNE also indicated that the second return popular consultation of communal projects will be held on April 27. The first consultation was held on February 2.
*Journalism in Venezuela is exercised in a hostile environment for the press with dozens of legal instruments arranged for the punishment of the word, especially the laws “against hatred”, “against fascism” and “against blockade.” This content is being published taking into account the threats and limits that, consequently, have been imposed on the dissemination of information from within the country.
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