Confidence Platform is born asking for freedom for political prisoners
Leaders of the student movement Venezuelan 2007 They presented the Confianza Venezuela platform to national public opinion, with which they seek to participate in the reconstruction of the country.
On the occasion of this launch, which coincides with the 17th anniversary of that election in which the ruling party was defeated for the first time, Hilani Vásquez, spokesperson for the movement, stated that the members of that generation are reunited with the desire and need to rebuild what he described as a country totally fragmented by polarization.
«With great enthusiasm, and with a lot of commitment we want to announce that a new platform has emerged to sow confidence in Venezuelans»Vásquez said at a press conference in Plaza Brión de ChacaÃto, in Caracas, surrounded by other opposition political leaders.
Platform priority: political prisoners
The leader confirmed that one of the first measures of the proposal will be to take actions so that the victims of polarization and conflict who are deprived of liberty return home. “We are making great efforts until we achieve it,” said.
William González, also a member of the platform, explained that for a month and a half they have been meeting with representatives of sectors of national life in an attempt to consolidate this platform to provide a way out of the national crisis.
«We are all overwhelmed by the same problems: the lack of electricity, the high cost of living, the money that is not enough for anything (…) if there is any meeting point, it is that the people are the most affected, we are all victims of this conflict, of polarization«he added.
He indicated that they will sit down with “whoever is necessary”, despite the differences, to reach meeting points. “We believe that it is necessary for us to deradicalize the conflict so that Venezuelans do not continue to be victims and can have constitutional guarantees and decent wages,” said.
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