The president of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), Diosdado Cabello, confirmed that the only transition that Venezuela has is to go to socialism after the claims of the Venezuelan extreme right wing to invoke aggressions against the Homeland.
During the event on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Plenipotentiary Power held in the National Pantheon, where the remains of the Liberator Simón Bolívar rest, Cabello said: “They ask every day for the elimination of the National Constituent Assembly. Do follow the laws, get out of contempt. Comply with the Constitution, forget about the transition model. Here there are free and democratic elections».
He stressed that the Venezuelan right wing now pretends the country to return to the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR).
“Father Bolivar gave us the example, he had to make tough, terrible decisions, but he made them anyway. Should we have to make any decisions that we might have to take to defend the Homeland of anyone who tries to attack, we will do so», confirmed the president of the ANC.
Cabello said that those who invoke a foreign military intervention will be treated as enemies of the nation: «The battle we are giving today is not only for our Homeland, it is also for the peoples who suffer in the world».
On the other hand, the head of the ANC said that after the installation of the ANC the violent acts disappeared and (the rightwing extremists) stopped giving their faces: “We cannot think that the bourgeoisie will change from one day to another, they like the CNE only if they win elections».
At the end of his speech, the president of the ANC approved the constitutional agreement that states that “Venezuela is an independent, sovereign nation whose society establishes as a principle and fundamental values the construction of a democratic and participatory, multi-ethnic and multicultural society that consolidates the values of peace, freedom, equality, social justice and the common good”, actions that are part of the thought of Liberator Simón Bolívar and the Commander of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez Frías.
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