Venezuela goes to a new parliamentarian election to continue deepening social and economic changes, our reporter, Bruno Falci brings us details. teleSUR.
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00:00Venezuela goes to a new parliamentary election.
00:03The people will decide whether to continue
00:05deepening social and economic changes
00:07proposed by the Bolivarian Revolution
00:09led by President Nicolás Maduro,
00:11or to thread another path.
00:13Let's see the coverage of our colleague Bruno Falci.
00:17In a climate of peace and democratic respect,
00:21Venezuela moved towards legislative elections on May 25.
00:26In the neighborhood of Cacha, in Caracas,
00:29where Chavist candidates from the Invite Socialist Pirate of Venezuela
00:34walked along its streets and listened to the demands of its inhabitants.
00:42House-to-house contact has been one of the main strategies
00:45used by candidates to be closer to the population and communities.
00:48This is very crucial for us because in other events,
00:51in other governments, this type of contact never happened.
00:54And now candidates attach more importance to be present,
00:57to be in direct contact with communities.
00:59Thus, they listen to their needs, understand them,
01:02solve the most specific problems and assist on top priority
01:05the most vulnerable population.
01:07With a great presence of government candidates
01:10in the most needed neighborhoods of the country,
01:13many of them were formed in communal councils,
01:17and now collectively were chosen to be their representative
01:21in this electoral dispute.
01:23For instance, we have here a candidate of ours,
01:28who is the legislator, Hila Melendez, from our sector.
01:32So nominees live in that sector.
01:34They know our reality.
01:35In the case of Melendez, she gives her voice
01:37during the National Assembly, which we know is not her competence,
01:40but the relationship with the ministries,
01:42with the vice ministries, with the president.
01:44In all, lawmaker Melendez makes the people's voice be heard at the top,
01:48so that they help us and accompany us in this regard.
01:51In addition, it's necessary they participate with us in our assemblies
01:54because they are part of our community.
01:56The opposition is also postulating.
01:59Despite being divided, they are making political campaigns
02:03in social networks, in the richest neighborhood of the country,
02:08in a clear demonstration of economic contrasts
02:11of the respective social basis of the government and opposition.
02:20Firstly, to build a solution to the political conflict.
02:23Secondly, an assembly that is plural, where ideas and models of development
02:27are discussed and argued.
02:29Then, negotiations, meetings, unity as a nation,
02:33in order to be able to face what is happening in the world.
02:36Thirdly, to encourage a system that respects private property,
02:40that has the best conditions of wages and the pension system.
02:45We have a style of government or a format of government that is from the community.
02:50The community is organized.
02:52The resolution of those needs is promoted from that place.
02:56And, of course, they prioritize in terms of those needs.
02:59And then, the different projects are financed.
03:02Well, as this is reaching, let's say, the bigger and smaller communities,
03:07countrysides, cities, neighborhoods,
03:09precisely our campaign has to do with being closer to the people.
03:13This is going to be the 32 elections since the triumph of the revolution in 1998.
03:19Another demonstration of the democratic political culture of Venezuelan institution,
03:24where the people are the main protagonist of the present and future of their nation.
03:30The 25th of May will decide which path Venezuela wanna take.
03:36From Marcos da Silva Camera, Bruno Fauci, Caracas, Venezuela, for Telesur.
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