Pablo Zambrano affirms that he is withdrawing from the party led by Julio Borges and Henrique Capriles without rancor or remorse, to embark on new paths
The president of the Federation of Health Workers, Pablo Zambrano, announced his retirement from the Primero Justicia party, for which he will no longer be the coordinator of Workers’ Justice and will undertake “new paths and projects to give continuity to the fight in defense of workers.” Venezuelan workers and democracy”.
He specified that It is an individual decision and he hopes to maintain good relations of friendship and solidarity with those who have been fighting for a fair salary. and decent for workers, for maintaining the validity and respect for trade union organizations, as well as for the recovery of democracy and respect for the Constitution in Venezuela.
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He reiterated that he is withdrawing from the party led by Julio Borges and Henrique Capriles without rancor or remorse, to embark on new paths with the “same perseverance and perseverance, fighting for the workers, fighting for the right to health and life for all Venezuelans and for democracy.”
In his farewell to the yellow party, Zambrano wanted to thank the support received from all the union leaders of Justicia Obrera -the union arm of Primero Justicia-, as well as Roberto Patiño, his son Mauro Zambrano -who remains in PJ-, Ángel Medina, José Manuel Olivares, Dinorah Figuera, José Guerra and Henrique Capriles Radonski, leaders of Primero Justicia.
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