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Socialist Party Podemos demands that the rights of Venezuela be respected

Partido Socialista Podemos exige que se respeten los derechos de Venezuela

The Socialist Party Podemos demanded the cessation of the sanctions and the release of the resources agreed upon in the dialogue that took place in Mexico, between the Bolivarian Government and a sector of the opposition.

In this sense, the national vice president of Podemos youth, Kristal Alvarado, demanded that “the rights of our country be respected, that the sanctions and the blockade that they have us be lifted and we also demand the agreement of Mexico and the delivery of the 3 1.2 billion dollars that corresponds to the Venezuelan people.

In the company of deputies to the National Assembly and members of the political party, he also made reference to the great intervention of President Lula Da Silva in the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), who showed his willingness to advance in his diplomatic relations and borders, for our country.

«Two brother countries, we are once again autonomous. That is why we, from Venezuela, support and demand that the blockades cease, that the sanctions cease,” he said.

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