Candidates support the people in the implementation of projects to improve quality of life

The country’s candidates for the upcoming elections are women and men who fight, who respect the people, and who have known them for many years,” stated Carmen Zerpa, a candidate running for the 22 parishes of Caracas.

During a conversation with journalist Isbemar Jiménez on the Vía Alterna (Alternate Way) program broadcast on the Radio Nacional de Venezuela multiplatform, the candidate for reelection to the National Assembly recounted that on each tour, she observes that people believe in their candidates “because they know us, they see us constantly, they know where we live, and we always support community projects.”

Regarding the ongoing electoral campaign, candidate Carmen Zerpa emphasized that it is very humane: “Door-to-door campaigning allows us to feel the affection of the people. People invite us into their homes, give us coffee, chat with us, encourage us, hug us, and even bless us to continue the fight for our kidnapped migrant brothers and sisters.”

She highlighted women’s participation in the elections on May 25: “Now women are in every space thanks to the Bolivarian Government, and we in the National Assembly will continue working to protect families and the future of Venezuela.”