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Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, accused extremist groups of promoting plans to privatize the state-owned oil company PDVSA and linked them to the arrival of missiles in the country.

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00:00In this context, the Venezuela's acting president, Elcio Rodriguez, accused extremist groups of promoting plans to privatize the state-owned
00:06oil company, PDVSA, and linked them to the arrival of missiles in the country.
00:14Those missiles were brought by extremists from Venezuela.
00:17Those missiles arrived and were applauded by those who continued to attempt to seize political power in order to privatize
00:24PDVSA.
00:28It would be hell for our country.
00:31That's why I appeal to the national conscience.
00:34There is the program for democratic coexistence and peace, seeking understanding above our differences.
00:42We are different. Of course we are.
00:45Chavism, Bolivarianism, has a historical project, which is the project of Simone Bolivar, which we defend and give our life
00:53for our father, the Liberator.
00:57But we must find ways to move forward within the democracy, that participatory, proactive democracy, which Commander Chávez devoted so
01:07much energy.
01:09Recently, on the 20th anniversary of the communal council's law, I know the late night Chávez spent thinking about how
01:17to give more democracy to the people.
01:19How to give more democracy to the people.
01:20How to give more democracy to the people.
01:20How to give more democracy to the people.
01:20How to give more democracy to the people.
01:20How to give more democracy to the people.
01:20How to give more democracy to the people.
01:20How to give more democracy to the people.
01:21How to give more democracy to the people.
01:21How to give more democracy to the people.
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