00:00I want to leave you with our comrade, a fundamental son of this revolution, a son of Chávez.
00:07I want to leave you with the comrade Diosdado Cabello RondĂłn.
00:12Welcome to the Trujillo State, land of peace, of progress, of willingness, and of many working people.
00:22Welcome, comrade Diosdado Cabello. Thank you, brother Gerardo. Thank you.
00:29Greetings to all here present, to the people of Trujillo, to those who are present here.
00:35It is raining a little bit, it's pouring, but what is that for us?
00:40We are here in this beautiful monument for peace.
00:45Here we were. Maria de Leon, remember me, that in 2015 we were here.
00:53In 2015 we were in the National Assembly, and at that moment we made a special session of the National
01:00Assembly here in this monument.
01:01And then we came after that to a certain process of brother Gerardo Márquez, and we know the importance that
01:10this monument for peace has for Trujillo people.
01:14We have discussed this many times, Maria knows this from the national direction of the party.
01:20And also, Governor, I said, we need to do, and I said to Pedro Carreño as well, we are going
01:29to perform a march until the peak for the monument of peace.
01:36We are going to show to the world that Venezuela is a land of peace, a land of work.
01:42And also, before this event took place, and I was with this huge man, and I said to him, let's
01:51make the march that was huge.
01:53And we did it halfway, and 800 meters, that was the path that we walked, only 800 meters.
02:06800 meters, this is a national pilgrimage in which we have invited all of the sectors of the nation that
02:13those who are left behind are those who really want to be left behind.
02:18If you are left behind, well, join us, because what we are trying to do is sending a message to
02:25the world that Venezuela demands the end of sanctions over the national territory, over this homeland, for the blockade to
02:33end,
02:35that for all unilateral coercive sanctions imposed on our country be lifted, and let Venezuela fly free, as always has
02:48done.
02:49And who must lead that flight? Well, the Venezuelan people.
02:53This is the people that knows how to work, that knows how to have patience.
02:59This is the people of an extraordinary wisdom, and the people, and the state of Trujillo has as the slogan,
03:07the land of wisdom and saints.
03:09Here we are, and also of peace, also of peace, land of saints and of wise men and women, and
03:20also land of peace.
03:21For us, for us to come here to be a state, fills us with emotions, because we are convinced, truly
03:30convinced, that here in Venezuela, the great majority of Venezuelans,
03:34the great majority of Venezuelans, want to live at peace.
03:41That includes businessmen and women, students, mothers of families, and military persons from the religious sector as well, Catholics, and
03:53all of the unions and social sectors,
03:57those who are making a constant call against violence, and also those who are calling for the end of the
04:06internal order,
04:07are truly looking an old-fashioned movie, these people and this country wants to move forward, wants to move forward,
04:15and we are going to do so united, working together,
04:20the businessmen and women are going to produce in their enterprises, pastors in the churches are going to speak to
04:27their people,
04:28students are going to keep studying, professionals are going to keep working.
04:31And we were very early today, in a plant of meat production, there was nothing in 2023, there was nothing.
04:49There was the economy council in Mérida, here our ministry of industries are here present,
04:56she is from Trujillo, Luis Villegas, and there was that activity in Mérida, and we requested a credit,
05:08and we presented a project and requested a credit as well.
05:12Today, life gave us the honour of being there in that plant to begin formally its production,
05:18a meat sausage production plant that has several pieces of varieties of sausages and what it means that kind of
05:29food there in 2023, there was nothing.
05:32That's the value of a people who says, I'm going to invest, I'm going to take risks because I believe
05:37in my country, I believe in my country.
05:39That was in the middle of sanctions, that was in the middle of an economic blockade, and we can see,
05:46we can say in the post-pandemic era that it was even worse.
05:50And these people move forward.
05:52Now, let's close our eyes and let's imagine Venezuela without sanctions and without blockade,
05:57we would be a rocket that is going to be launched directly to the moon of work, of stability, of
06:05prosperity, of peace, of peace.
06:09And when we speak, that is very necessary.
06:19Well, he's steady, he's steady and still.
06:28Well, look, when we say, look, when we say, because this is a national matter, the topic of the country
06:41is a matter of the whole nation.
06:43The agricultural aspect is not, it concerns not only to farmers, it concerns to the whole nation.
06:52This is a concern of everyone.
06:55When we speak, if we want the incomes to be recovered of the Venezuelan people,
07:00if we want the incomes, that is one of the main tasks of the nation.
07:06What can we do so if the sanctions are lefted?
07:09It is very difficult that someone that earned $100 at home, that began to do the same thing with just
07:17$1.
07:18Not for one month, not two, not three, not one year.
07:24Since when are we in the middle of this situation?
07:27Since when, that you could make plans and at the end nothing was done because resources were not coming, not
07:38entering at the households.
07:41This is the perverse actions with currencies that made inflation disappear, the incomes.
07:49Well, we have to move forward this country, no one is going to do so for us.
07:54And when we invite all Venezuelans, women and men, it's because to join forces.
08:01You could be from any political party as you wish.
08:05You could be the religious you want.
08:07You could even, do not believe in anything.
08:10You could be whatever you want.
08:13But you must love the country in which you were born.
08:18And if you love this country, we invite you to work.
08:21Because these sanctions, it is good to remember this, these sanctions were not coming from, are not from anywhere.
08:35There were Venezuelans who traveled the world to demanding sanctions against their nation,
08:41and for the nation to be asphyxiated because they believed that they were going to starve this country.
08:48And today they are remaining asking for sanctions.
08:51And I think that in first instance, what we have to do is to isolate haters.
08:58The haters, we have to put them very far away from us.
09:03Stay with your hatred, but leave these people alone, working at peace.
09:09Let these people move forward.
09:11Let these people move forward.
09:14And when the elections come, well, the people, let them vote for whoever they want.
09:19We are not asking for anything.
09:21That is not how things work.
09:24Haters, let them be there, far away from us.
09:27Well, a few days ago we saw a very repudiating action from extremist sectors in Spain because they refer to
09:37Delsi,
09:38but it is not against Delsi.
09:39This is an outrageous action against the Venezuelan women.
09:45When they said with so much shamelessness, they said out to the monkey and they were so happy.
09:57And Maria made me remember of those who were at the Ayacucho Salon on April 11th when, on behalf of
10:09their freedom,
10:09they were eliminating the Constitution, eliminating the assembly, eliminated the powers of the states.
10:16On behalf of their liberty, they went after the poor people.
10:21They are the same haters.
10:22Today no one has the fault.
10:26Surely all the blame is going to fall on me.
10:28Okay, I'm good, I'm good with that, but I'm not a hater.
10:32I'm not a hater.
10:33Let them, with their hate, with their perversion, with their lack of responsibilities because they are so irresponsible.
10:43Now there's no one, but I got emotional, but in the middle of an emotion I did that.
10:49And in the middle of that emotion you came up with, you showed to the world how racist you are.
10:57And now, well, I'm against, well, why didn't you stop this?
11:02Why didn't those who were present there tolerate that action, that racism, that extremism?
11:10They were enjoying that.
11:11And even though we remember the Venezuelans, we remember to them that this Venezuelans is for all.
11:18And we are working together for this Venezuelans to keep moving forward.
11:22For those who are here, but also for those who are abroad, the brothers and sisters who are abroad.
11:29Because when sanctions come, they said, well, sanctions are for the hostal and for the other and for the other.
11:35Well, sanctions.
11:38They invented that we have resources.
11:41Well, you have no proofs for that.
11:43If you get to find something, well, I give that to you.
11:47And what happens with the families that saw a daughter or a son living in the nation?
11:58Because they had no opportunities here in Venezuela and they were looking for a better future.
12:03Who's to blame for that?
12:05Who's to blame for the murderers because of COVID-19, because we were unable to acquire vaccines?
12:12Who are the ones to blame?
12:15And here we brought vaccines and no one was asked to which party they belonged to.
12:24So I'm very happy to be here in Trujillo.
12:28I'm going to say something to Venezuelans.
12:31Please record us.
12:32If you do not know Trujillo, if you do not know Trujillo, a Venezuelan citizen who is anywhere,
12:40well, you are missing a beautiful state.
12:47I'm going to say something filled with history.
12:50But, but, but, but, but, the best thing of Trujillo is not about going through Trujillo.
12:58It is stopping by and shaking hands with Trujillo women and men.
13:06That's the best thing because it's good, here are good people, of good vibe, of so much history, of so
13:14much work.
13:16And the brother and sister, the brother governor of Trujillo, I always said this, when Bolivar, father Bolivar, was sad.
13:26With lack, a lack of moral, where, do you know where he went?
13:31Well, he traveled to Trujillo to cheer, to cheer himself up, to rise up his moral.
13:38And after that, he gained strength to keep fighting for independence.
13:43So, from here, we demand that Venezuela live, flies free, and we will become the greatest power of this country.
13:55It is not for being a power, not for having arms, but because each and every one of his citizens,
14:02of its citizens,
14:02have the less that a person requires, which is health care, households, tranquility, and a work, a decent work.
14:10From here, from Trujillo, I give thanks to you, and we are going to keep moving forward with this pilgrimage.
14:17For Venezuela free from sanctions and at peace, and let Venezuela fly free.
14:23Venezuela flies free.
14:25Thank you very much to all of you.
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