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Deputy Nicolas Maduro Guerra. teleSUR
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00:00Thank you, President.
00:05Thank you, Deputy. I'm going to give the right to speak.
00:09Deputy Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra.
00:22I want to start with a Bible verse,
00:29because if they forgive others,
00:31you will also be forgiven by your celestial father,
00:37but if you don't forgive to others their offenses,
00:40your father will not forgive yours.
00:45And then a phrase of Nelson Mandela,
00:49who we compare with the President Nicolás Maduro.
00:54To go through the door, to the freedom,
00:56I knew that if I didn't leave my hate behind,
00:59I will continue being a prisoner.
01:02Nelson Mandela.
01:04Today we are approving, in the first discussion,
01:09a law, a historical law,
01:11the law of amnesty for the coexistence, for peace,
01:16for the national development, I would say.
01:19I also, I don't know if it has space in the principles,
01:23because what is peace for?
01:27What do we want peace?
01:28Why do we guarantee peace and reconciliation
01:30for a country to be able to develop itself
01:33and move forward,
01:34for the Venezuelan families to have a space of peace
01:37that allows them to have an education of quality
01:40and having productive forces working?
01:43And today, with this law,
01:46we have to move towards unifying the country
01:51of peace and development.
01:55We have to do, after this law,
01:58we have to accomplish that politics can be done
02:01without violence, without hate,
02:04without missiles,
02:06without military invasion,
02:08without kidnapping of presidents.
02:12A month ago,
02:14there was a military aggression in the country,
02:18and today this National Assembly proposes,
02:21by the initiative of the acting president,
02:24a powerful law of amnesty
02:27for to give a reconciliation,
02:32a forgiveness of people
02:37that take advantage of politics
02:42to commit crimes,
02:43and then they use it as a shield after this law.
02:50The differences are going to continue,
02:52of course.
02:54They're going to continue,
02:55but what we cannot continue is hate.
03:01What we cannot continue is violence.
03:05What we cannot continue is the disqualification
03:08and the unrecognizing of the other people
03:11and the other forces,
03:12because we deeply respect
03:14the democratic opposition that looks for peace.
03:17We respect it.
03:18We recognize it.
03:20We invite them,
03:21and they are necessary, brothers and sisters.
03:23They are necessary for the construction
03:25of a country in peace,
03:27but we are a force also in the country,
03:31and in my opinion,
03:32and in the vision that I have,
03:34a majority force in the people of the base,
03:36which was historically excluded
03:39during many years,
03:41and if not,
03:43but why Chavez?
03:44Chavez came for the deep gap of inequality
03:49that was installed in a country,
03:52not only for 40 years,
03:53but over 100 years,
03:55from the treason to Bolivar.
03:56So then,
03:57we call for peace,
03:58for love,
04:00for the coexistence,
04:03and for the reconciliation.
04:05I rescue three phrases
04:06to build trust,
04:07as Jorge Reaza say,
04:09for nothing to take us out of our path.
04:14And what Deputy Romero said,
04:16that Venezuela cannot stand another revenge.
04:19Venezuela must move forward
04:20with love ahead
04:21and with reconciliation
04:23and with the consolidated peace
04:25to the glorious future of development
04:27that Destiny has prepared
04:30for this beautiful land
04:31that is Venezuela.
04:31Thank you very much.
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