00:00to have a considerable, he's affectuous with the Venezuelan people.
00:08Some people do not like that.
00:10In some places, we have heard the voice of Zapatero asking for peace
00:15and for the not interference in Venezuela.
00:20And he was received by our acting president, Desiree Rodriguez.
00:25Zapatero will always be welcome in this land.
00:28And the spaces for coexistence, I don't know how many times
00:34President Nicolás Maduro called for dialogue.
00:37But if we compile those statements, we would make a huge number.
00:45But there are people who misinterpret the word dialogue with consensus.
00:54What are your arguments?
00:56We have no problem in establishing dialogues.
01:00If you want to win an election, you must win it.
01:03And here the debate has to do with the very little people who actually want violence in
01:15our country from the opposition sector, even in the opposition sector,
01:19that once were on the side of these extremist groups, today are turning their backs on them.
01:25They have found, have acknowledged that bombs do not only kill chavistas,
01:30and they realize that after the tragic events of January 3rd.
01:35We have said this in uncountable locations.
01:40Bombs do not only kill chavistas.
01:43And who were the ones who called for bombs to fall on Venezuela?
01:47Those extremist groups, they want for others to do their task, which is to win an election transparently.
01:56This, if, have served in some positive way of this tragic and regrettable events of January 3rd,
02:05is to strengthen the national unity.
02:09To strengthen national unity and for the people to, we actually had already a national coincidence
02:22in preserving peace and tranquility today, we have an even greater approach to peace.
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