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Working class of the Great Transportation Mission condemns coercive measures

The workers of the land, air, maritime and rail transport sector that make up the Great Venezuela Transport Mission, expressed their support for the Bolivarian Government and rejected the unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States against Venezuela.

In this regard, the Conviasa worker, Jesús Delgado, said: “the empire is not going to bring us to our knees, but it does affect us in the purchase of spare parts, technical information, we have to resort to allied countries.”

Delgado appreciated the support of the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduroto the flag line, when all their planes were penalized.

For her part, the Caracas Metro worker, Leidy Rodriguez, He expressed that the working class “was in charge of maintaining all the parts, the trains, the engines that were previously sent abroad, today we do it in our patios.”

The activity was attended by the Ministers of Transport, Ramón Celestino Velásquez Araguayán, and the Social Work Process, Francisco Torrealba.

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