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Ordinary Session of the National Assembly. TeleSUR
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00:00Thank you, President. Good afternoon.
00:04What a regretful it is to be in a spirit of coexistence
00:11and to listen to voices that suddenly seem to not recognize that here, on numerous occasions,
00:20it has attempted to attack the Venezuelan state.
00:23This is the magnanimous actions of the acting president that is proposing,
00:30one month after of a bombing to the Republic, proposes an amnesty law
00:37and calls for coexistence and calls for dialogue.
00:42And right away they are portraying themselves as voices in which we would like to trust coexistence,
00:51but if there is something in which all Venezuelans coincide is that what President Nicolás Maduro said
00:59that is the peace of the nation.
01:01We are living at peace because President Nicolás Maduro in 2017 called for a National Assembly for peace.
01:12And that is why we have peace in the country, a peace that would have been on numerous occasions to
01:19be vulnerated,
01:20to be attacked.
01:21With the coup return of 2002 against President Hugo Chávez, afterwards with the oil stoppage,
01:30and then with Guarimbas during that decade of the 90s.
01:35Then there were the episodes of the elections of President Nicolás Maduro in 2013.
01:45Then the terrible five years of the assembly of 2015 towards 2020.
01:56With all of that entails, here we have had even an assembly that extended their period
02:05and today cells recognize themselves as deputies and they are receiving stolen money from the public budget.
02:19So here it seems like no one wants to hold that these people not even recognize the crimes they committed.
02:33It is good because those who launched the bomb against the nation was the United States.
02:39Okay, they launched it, but they also blocked us.
02:43But who are the ones who asked for that?
02:45Who are the ones who allowed that?
02:47Who are responsible for the victims of these attacks?
02:52Where are the victims?
02:53There is only those who are detained, but also those who were killed.
03:00Why when we speak about victims, do not recognize the process that here in 2002 during the coup against Chávez,
03:09they hired mercenaries from El Salvador.
03:13And the ones who brought those mercenaries to the nation are hidden away from justice.
03:20And those snipers, they killed hundreds and also wounded hundreds of people.
03:31What happened with the warimbas of 2017?
03:36What happened with Orlando Figueras?
03:41What happened with Gisela Rubilar?
03:45That from time to time you can see the grotesque manipulations in which they are put in
03:52and as if they were victims of the Venezuelan state.
03:56They are not.
03:57They are victims of the violence that are looking today for an amnesty
04:00and that today they have not even the humbleness of recognizing that the state,
04:08even in the midst of the attack, they are giving a pardon for their crimes,
04:13seeking for the peace of the nation, which is a common desire.
04:20Order, order, deputies of opposition, Deputy Varela, please conclude.
04:25I'm concluding, President.
04:26President.
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