The Special Commission for Dialogue of the National Assembly, AN, reiterated on Wednesday its call to all sectors of the country to deepen the dialogue, while rejecting the acts of violence in the country.
The vice president of the commission, Luis Eduardo Martínez, after concluding a meeting of the commission at the headquarters of the National Parliament, emphasized that all its members condemn the violence that is promoted from abroad and its citizens:
“The dialogue has to be deepened, it has to go beyond political leadership, it has to cover all sectors. We urge Venezuelans to dialogue for peace. The elections on November 21 are a great opportunity”, he said.
No to automatic solidarity:
In his statements, Martínez indicated that those who violate the law must assume their responsibilities, «there should be no automatic solidarity.»
Martínez stressed that the unilateral coercive measures and any pretense of external intervention also have all the rejection of the Venezuelan legislature.
During this work journey, the members of the Special Commission addressed various issues such as the economy, public services and social policies, although they agreed that to advance in each of them political stability is necessary, he said.
National deployment restarts:
For his part, the second vice president of this legislative body, Francisco Torrealba, announced that the National Dialogue, Peace and Reconciliation Commission will resume the schedule of visits and meetings throughout the national territory, in what will be the second phase of meetings with the sectors economic, political, religious and social of the country.
Torrealba pointed out that next week they hope to present a preliminary report on the progress of the special commission to the AN plenary session.
Last Monday, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, this week held a work table with the Special Commission for Dialogue, Peace and Reconciliation of the AN.
During the meeting, Maduro asked the members of the table by both the opposition and Bolivarian sectors, to send him proposals to improve services.