The Venezuelan president and candidate for the Great Patriotic Pole, Nicolás Maduro Moros, announced the points of the next national dialogue, scheduled for July 29, in which he will address economic, social, cultural and political aspects in an effort to strengthen Venezuelan society without foreign interference.
“On July 29 I have the decree ready, because on July 29 I wake up calling for a great national economic, social, cultural and political dialogue for all Venezuelan society without foreign interference, I do not want anyone to mess with Venezuela. The inclusive national dialogue,” said Maduro, highlighting the importance of this process for the country.
Focusing on the economic issue as a priority, Maduro stressed that a great consensus must be achieved to boost economic growth and recovery.
Likewise, social dialogue will be directed towards the approval of the anti-blockade law, seeking to improve the income of workers and continue strengthening social programs:
“The improvement of the income of workers and continue recovering the income of the family, to deepen the great missions of women, of youth, the Great Mission for Culture “Viva Venezuela my Beloved Homeland”, the Great Mission of Equality, to transform the Mission Barrio Adentro into a great digital house-to-house outpatient network, for the changes and transformations that Venezuela requires,” he explained.
A cultural dialogue will be essential to preserve the Venezuelan identity in the face of various threats, providing options that reflect the deep identity of the people and protecting the family and children from negative influences.
“(…) having options for boys and girls so that they are not trapped by pornography, by drugs, by false Western cultures, Cultural dialogue so that our identity, our culture, our own thing reigns in Venezuela,” he stressed.
Regarding political dialogue, Maduro stressed that it will be inclusive and not limited to the elites, specifying that it is not a dialogue of the elites.
“It is a political dialogue to develop democracy, the constitution with the common people, with the forces of the people and with all the political sectors that respect democracy.”
Despite the constant calls for dialogue, reaching more than three hundred times, Maduro regretted the erroneous perception of some sectors that did not prioritize this Venezuelan need:
“The fascists think it is for jokes, but no. In here there will be no political dialogue for joking. Here there will be political dialogue to deepen popular, protagonistic democracy and direct democracy with the people, political dialogue with the people. I have the decree ready.”