On Saturday, the closing ceremony of the 18th Latin American and Caribbean Student Congress (CLAE) was held in Caracas. The event, which brought together over 4,000 delegates and 38 international organizations for six days, “allowed us to unblock Venezuela.”
The appointment was made during the “Dando y Dando-Radio” (Taking and Giving-Radio) program, of RNV’s Informative channel by the Minister for Youth, Pedro Infante, who described as positive the meeting in which the young people debated the challenges of the student movement amid the resurgence of neoliberalism in the region, through governments that seek to break peace, integrity and Latin American unity.
The CLAE, he continued, made it possible “to let the real Venezuela be known, because there is some truth that the empire tries to impose, which is the truth of social networks (…) so the people may know our (true) reality”.
Regarding the new round of talks sponsored by the Government of Norway, in Oslo, he commented that the revolutionary people is a fervent believer in dialogue, democracy, debate and the confrontation of ideas, for which he considered positive the call made by President Nicolás to the most extremist sector of the Venezuelan right wing.