This Wednesday starts journey of collection of signatures to demand cessation of intervention


This Wednesday begins the national journey of collection of signatures of the people to demand the United States (US) government to cease its interventionist actions against Venezuela, the withdrawal of its threats of intervention and to urge it to respect the constitutionality, the legality of the Bolivarian Government, Venezuelan sovereignty and independence.
During a meeting with intellectuals at the “Casa Amarilla” (Yellow House, seat of the Venezuelan Chancellory) in Caracas, on February 4, on the occasion of the commemoration of the 27th anniversary of the civil-military rebellion led by Hugo Chávez Frías on that same date, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, called on Venezuelans to collect at least 10 million signatures from this Wednesday across the country.
“We are going to get the signatures of at least 10 million Venezuelans from this Wednesday. We are going to sign the document that we are going to take to the White House of the United States, in a journey of solidarity and of awakening conscience”, said the Head of State.
US President Donald Trump declared that a military attack against Venezuela remains an option and admitted that a few months ago he rejected a request to meet with his counterpart, Nicolás Maduro Moros, and discuss bilateral relations.
The United States has intensified since last January its tutelage over international siege actions against Venezuela and President Trump and spokespeople insist on reiterating their pretensions to opt for a military intervention against the Venezuelan nation, where they also promote a coup d’etat with the participation of factors of the national opposition.