Venezuelan president will call for a great national dialogue after June 28th elections

Édité par Ed Newman
2024-05-29 14:48:10

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President Maduro reiterated that Venezuela is much bigger than "that tiny group of people who only hate." | Photo: Presidential Press

Caracas, May 29 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has announced that he plans to convene a great national dialogue for peace and stability in the country after the elections on July 28th.

"I extend my hand to the entire country.  Venezuela is much bigger than that recalcitrant extremist right.  Venezuela has wonderful sectors that have emerged in the heat of these years of struggle," said the president during his Con Maduro + program. 

Furthermore, he highlighted that there is a new Venezuela with a new identity.  "A more purposeful, persevering, constructive, creative, innovative Venezuela has emerged," he said. 

"I have extended my hand and I am going to call you to the greatest dialogue that has ever been held for peace, for stability, for economic growth, for a new model of society.  Who am I going to call?  The workers, businessmen, entrepreneurs, cultivators, all democratic political forces, truly with a vocation to create democracy, to respect the Constitution,” he emphasized.

The Bolivarian leader reiterated that Venezuela is much bigger than "that tiny group of people who only hate, much bigger than them, and they will have to submit to the dictates of the Constitution, to the decision that the people are going to make." 

"I am sure that we will sit them down and force them to work for the peace of the country," he said.

On the other hand, he called for building a powerful alternative global social media movement.  “It would be pertinent to think, study, design the construction of a powerful movement of movements that impacts the life of social networks and communication and world culture based on a human alternative,” he declared.

The president urged the work of education and positive management of social networks in order to contribute to education, for entertainment, to transmit the truth of the countries, "in this case of Venezuela, for the values, for positive strengthening in youth, in the family.”

Likewise, he indicated that a national workshop on the correct use and opportunities of social networks will be held on June 2.

During his program, President Maduro also warned about the actions of President Javier Milei and the consequences that have impacted Argentina.

"Milei has the task of destroying the Argentine State, destroying the Argentine economy, handing over the territory, handing over the Malvinas to serve as a military base for the United States in South America and then simply destroying culture, science, education, technology, great capacity of the Argentine nation,” he warned.

The Venezuelan leader highlighted the system of admission to the country's universities for students who leave high school, thus continuing with their training.  "The quota for a quality education and a career articulated with the development of Venezuela so that they stay working here with opportunities for work and improvement, for creating a family and building the homeland," he said.

On the subject, he specified that the graduation of 339,145 students as high school graduates in the South American nation is expected, adding that there are 279 training programs or university careers articulated with the Productive Engines of the country, with the “eighteen engines of development that are in full process of deployment in Venezuela, heading to 2030 or more.”



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