Venezuela to hold 1st referendum on the Essequibo in 130 years

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From Caracas, Venezuela, our correspondent Gladys Quesada brings us details on the referendum on the Essequibo to be held on December 3 in that country. teleSUR

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00:00 Venezuela is on its way to develop its seventh consultative referendum and 30th electoral
00:05 event in 25 years, that is, since the inauguration of President Hugo Chavez.
00:10 Let's take a look at the details.
00:14 Organizations of the Venezuelan society gathered at the headquarters of the National Electoral
00:18 Council to give their support to the referendum for the Ezequiel.
00:23 They make up unions, political parties and groups of different affiliations such as these
00:30 brokers and these public officials who share songs about the Ezequiel.
00:48 We are being consulted, as every organized community is, from business people, government
00:53 and opposition parties to artists, movements and people's power, to decide on the actions
00:58 that will resolve our most important border issue, our Guyana Ezequiel.
01:03 The activists refer to a legal mechanism that, despite its constitutionality, was protested
01:10 by Guyana before the Court of Justice of The Hague to prevent its realization.
01:17 For more than 130 years, during which Venezuelan men and women have been persistently and perseverantly
01:26 fighting for our territory of the Guyana Ezequiel, there has never ever been a national consultation
01:32 for the popular vote to decide the vital issues of the struggle for the recovery of the Guyana
01:39 Ezequiel.
01:42 Venezuelan spokespersons agree with the Consultative Republic of Guyana on criticizing the referendum
01:48 under the argument that sovereignty is not consulted.
01:53 This is a stance confronted by other opponents who, putting aside their differences with
01:58 the government, will take part in the referendum.
02:02 And why would somebody be so much bothered with asking Venezuelans if they agree or not
02:06 to defend their territory?
02:07 Why would somebody be so much bothered by that?
02:09 I'm always suspicious of those who say that the consultation is no good.
02:12 I always find it suspicious, because they are the same ones who called for abstention.
02:17 We need to understand that there is a difference between the government and the state.
02:21 The interest in the Ezequiel is not of one government, it is the republic's.
02:24 The republic is defended by the state, and the state is led by whoever has the leadership,
02:29 in this case the presidency of the republic.
02:31 This referendum will be the seventh since 1999, when the first one was convened for
02:37 the call to a constituted assembly.
02:39 It was followed by the referendum for the approval of the 1999 constitution, then a
02:46 union referendum in the 2000.
02:49 In 2004, the opposition called for a recall referendum against the president Chavez.
02:56 In 2007, the referendum to reform the constitution, and in 2009, the referendum to approve the
03:03 constitutional amendment.
03:07 We are in the time of the Bolivarian revolution of Venezuela, and the Bolivarian revolution
03:12 has a mechanism for consulting the people, which is the participative, protagonist and
03:17 decisive democracy.
03:18 That is why we have had more than 29 electoral processes and more than seven consultative
03:23 processes.
03:24 One of the political rights expressly included in the constitution are referendums as a form
03:33 of participation, and one of them, provided for in an article 71, is precisely the consultative
03:39 referendum.
03:40 The consultative referendum, which is a figure that allows the nation to make fundamental
03:45 decisions, is born from the concept of sovereignty.
03:49 That is to say, that the power resides in the people.
03:54 With this process, there will be 30 elections in which the Venezuelan people have taken
03:59 part in the last 25 years.
04:02 Venezuela seeks to ratify the current popular will on a centennial issue.
04:07 Gladys Quezada, Telezor, Caracas, Venezuela.

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