Thursday, January 15, 2015

Capriles calls for "perfect unity" to tackle crisis in Venezuela

Dissenting Miranda state governor, Henrique Capriles Radonski, demanded the government to stop giving oil away, increase production to recover the market lost over the last years, and stop threatening the private sector


Opposition Miranda state governor, Henrique Capriles Radonski, asserted on Wednesday that dissenters should work together to face the problems in Venezuela because "this is not a time for disputes," for there is a much bigger aim.

In a press conference with local and international media, the governor stressed that the opposition will be restructured not only around the Unified Democratic Panel (MUD), a body he described as a coordination body, but also around something transcending that coalition. "This is a moment for team work; perfect unity has to be achieved."

He added that he had held talks with former deputy María Corina Machado, and that he would talk to dissenting party Voluntad Popular (Popular Will) leader and Metropolitan Mayor, Antonio Ledezma.

"For those who are asking what we should do, I can tell you that there are proposals which we can make a reality based on people's pressure. If censorship is imposed on the people, then it is time for people to express themselves on the streets," Capriles asserted, as he announced that an anti-government demonstration would be staged soon.

Moreover, he demanded the government, as a first step to overcome the crisis, to stop giving oil away, increase production to recover the market the country has lost over the last years, stop threatening the private sector, provide a balance of the plots of land that have been seized by the government, and disclose the list of the front companies that have received and embezzled foreign currency from the National Center for Foreign Trade (Cencoex).


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