00:00We have to interrupt. Acting President Elsie Rodriguez is at this moment in the state of Falcón
00:05as part of the national pilgrimage that is taking place throughout the nation for the defense of
00:11Venezuela, for the defense of the national sovereignty, of the right as well of Venezuelan
00:17people to remain at peace, to remain as well as in their path for the economic development of the
00:24nation. Acting President is at this moment is being received by social sectors, by economic
00:33representatives of the economy of the state of Falcón and they are gifting her with this deployment
00:43of culture, of music and also of proudness of being Venezuelans. Acting President Elsie Rodriguez
00:51is at this moment touring as well the state of Falcón as part of the national pilgrimage.
00:59We can see how she has been received by dozens and hundreds of Falcón population, fishermen,
01:12farmers as well, waving the national tricolor flag with very proudness. This is also part
01:20of the determination of the Venezuelan people, of the humble people, of keep moving forward, of being resilient
01:28and in spite of all of the sanctions and blockades, not to surrender but rather to keep pushing forward,
01:35to keep moving forward and demanding above all the left hand of sanctions for a Venezuela free from sanctions.
01:43This is the call, the main call of the pilgrimage, in which all of the society of the nation is
01:49involved
01:50into this initiative that was called by Acting President Elsie Rodriguez, precisely for Venezuela to be able to be free
01:58from sanctions, to be free from the economic blockade imposed on the nation that is hampering, that is hampering
02:09the development, the economic development of the Venezuelans that is hitting hard as well the incomes of the Venezuelan people.
02:19Acting President is at this moment presiding over the symbolic event, the symbolic entrance to the state of Falcón at
02:27this very moment,
02:28with music, let's listen to the music at this moment.
02:30Acting President, a member of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:34of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:40of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:45of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:47of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:48of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:48of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:48of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:48of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:48of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
02:54of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States
03:07Oh
03:37here
03:38¡Y aquí está sonando el tamborcito grande!
03:44¡Cierro!
03:48El tamborcito grande tiene el placer de recibir a nuestra presidenta, Dersi Rodríguez,
03:56en nuestro terruño, la vela de coro, Estado Falcón,
04:01cuna de nuestra bandera nacional de Venezuela.
04:04Estamos todos contentos de tenerla aquí presente.
04:09¡Cierro!
04:14El convoy que fue dirigido por el Presidente Dersi Rodríguez
04:20hizo entrar en el estado de Falcón en este momento,
04:25con la música y las danzas que han recibido en este momento
04:29el convoy que ha sido dirigido por el Presidente Dersi Rodríguez,
04:33pero también por otros miembros del Cabinete,
04:35como los ministros y otras autoridades nacionales y también locales.
04:41podemos ver danzas, música y color, mucho color en este momento.
04:47¡Cierro!
04:49¡Cierro!
04:50¡Cierro!
04:51¡Cierro!
05:16¡Cierro!
05:45¡Cierro!
05:54¡Cierro!
06:11¡Cierro!
06:21¡Cierro!
06:36¡Cierro!
06:43¡Cierro!
07:05¡Cierro!
07:19¡Cierro!
07:33¡Cierro!
07:34¡Cierro!
07:36¡Cierro!
07:55¡Cierro!
08:03¡Cierro!
08:06¡Cierro!
08:08¡Cierro!
08:08¡Cierro!
08:08¡Cierro!
08:09¡Cierro!
08:10¡Cierro!
08:11¡Cierro!
08:12¡Cierro!
08:12¡Cierro!
08:13¡Cierro!
08:13¡Cierro!
08:14¡Cierro!
08:15¡Cierro!
08:18¡Cierro!
08:20¡Cierro!
08:24¡Cierro!
08:26through my voice on behalf of the hands, the mud and the foot who trembled, the earth trembled
08:37with the tambour, that was very strong at this moment.
08:45We encountered in this corner of Venezuela in which the homeland saw for the first time
08:50in Firmland on August 1806, here Venezuela was born through our Francisco de Miranda.
09:02We are not just here gathered to listen, we are here as well, a group of brothers and
09:08sisters to defend culture, the culture that makes peoples, that makes a nation great along
09:16with education, that is why we, on behalf of that collective of agriculture, farmers and
09:24precisely from the home of the crazies of the Bellas, which is a cultural manifestation
09:30that we have here in Falcón every December 28th, the innocent, as we remember, we give
09:39you the most warm welcome to this land filled with gratitude, with cultural gratitude, filled
09:46with official gratitude and with this smell of sea, we welcome you in this homeland, in
09:53this land, Dr. President, Acting President Delcey Rodriguez.
09:59The culture is the soul of a people along with its education are the backbone of a nation.
10:09Now, words of the citizen Joselis, President of the Commerce and Tourism of the Municipality
10:16of Kadima.
10:17Good afternoon.
10:19I have to speak on behalf of the exportators, of the entrepreneurs, of businessmen and women
10:27of these Falcón people.
10:30The Vela is one of the ports most antique of Venezuela and a historical point of connection
10:39with the world since the colony was the entrance of commerce and the cultural exchange precisely
10:46with the islands of the Caribbean consolidating itself as a strategic axis for its privileged geography.
10:58It became the national link between the Caribbean and Europe that value has meaning today with
11:08the closeness of the closeness with the Caribbean and opens opportunities, concrete opportunities
11:13for the exportation of Venezuelan products toward those markets.
11:17Sectors such as the food, tourism and services have a high potential of growth and if it is
11:26strengthened in alliances we can strengthen the interpret the business views.
11:34We can also become a new key point for economic dialogue connecting tradition with global opportunities.
11:42From our local camera, from our local commerce and tourism camera, we join that effort done
11:51by the openness of maritime areas and to create alliances, commercial alliances between Minnesota
11:59and the Caribbean.
12:00Likewise, we would like to thank the simplification of the process for the dynamization of that economy
12:12development.
12:13And for that, it is important for you to consider the education of the port of Alemanco and the
12:21Fisher port that we have here in La Vela.
12:24Both of them are ports that are distant from each other, from Venezuela and towards the Caribbean,
12:32but also from there to the European commerce, not just for operations of commercial exploitation,
12:38but also for the receiving of cruise ships and ships that go through these maritime areas.
12:47And once upon a time, they even came here.
12:53Knowing the cultural importance that La Vela has, not just for Venezuela, but also for the
12:58world, it is very important to the rehabilitation and adequation of our historical port that along
13:06with our other ports joined to the economic development and touristic development of our nation.
13:13Thank you very much.
13:19Now, words from citizen Victor, governor of the state of Falcón.
13:28I only wanted to left in the heart of the Caribbean of these people filled with magic and color in
13:37which the
13:38Falcón culture and the Caribbean unite to receive this fighter woman that in pilgrimage is touring all
13:48by the way.
13:48That's why Venezuela and today is on the Falcón land in which the yellow, the red and the blue took
13:56form with you acting President El C. Rodriguez Gomez.
14:02Well, long live Falcón.
14:03And we reached Falcón pilgrimage for peace, for Venezuela to fly free from sanctions, for the encounter among Venezuelans women
14:15and men.
14:16And we have said that this pilgrimage is for walking together, for singing together, to praying together for our Venezuela.
14:26That is why I say that all of you are invited to join this pilgrimage that today has arrived at
14:32the Falcón state and we installed it to be toured.
14:38I love you very much too.
14:42Arriving here to Falcón takes us back to our history because if there's something we can say about the Falcón
14:50state is that enough history we have here of freedom, of independence, of emancipation.
14:57As you said, here our almirante in chief, Francisco de Miranda, with the three color yellow, blue and red that
15:11shine in the independence of Venezuela that sinked in our battle for independence.
15:18Here too, it was the first scream against the slavery.
15:23Jose Leonardo Chirino from the Falcón state was the leader in the social struggles of our homeland.
15:31And through here he walked not just in this state but throughout the nation, Josefa Camejo.
15:37That is why I'm not mistaken when I say that we have enough history here in the Falcón state to
15:44rise the flags of dignity, of independence, of the sovereignty of Venezuela.
15:49And we have toured those beautiful sides of the National Park of the Meaganos de Coro.
15:57And I ask to join the youth of Venezuela and the Minister of Tourism, Daniela Cabello, and the Minister of
16:02Youth, Sergio, please to present ourselves plans of entrepreneurship for the Meaganos de Coro.
16:10So that also is a participation from our entrepreneurs, from our tourists, that also with respect to the nature and
16:19allow us as well to enjoy from that national park.
16:25And I want here before commerce people and farmers and the economic sectors of Falcón to announce that I have
16:34given the responsibility to the Vice President of Social Works, Juan José Ramírez,
16:39and the Minister Jacqueline Farías for the recovery of the Port of the Meaganos de Coro,
16:48that allows as well the commercial connection, social cultural connection between Coro and the Netherlands of the Antilles and the
17:02Caribbean.
17:02And that is a priority project, and I said so to the ministers for them to jump right into this
17:08task.
17:09And I said as well to the Vice President of Social Works that began immediately the rehabilitation of this walk
17:21of Paseo Francisco de Miranda that was built by Commander Hugo Chávez.
17:28This is the work that we want precisely to share with you and with Venezuela, going state by state, facing
17:36the problems that have battered our population due to the sanctions.
17:43That is why we say enough of sanctions. And I have to say we are going, we are moving forward.
17:49We are moving forward, but we need to manage the liberation, the full liberation of Venezuela from the sanctions system
17:56so we can recover fully our health and education, public services, electricity, water.
18:05Here in Falcón, I am compromising myself. I came from reviewing the project of the pipe, the submarine pipe that
18:13we need to end for the peninsula of Paraguay now.
18:16It is an immediate necessity for the water of the population, the drinking water of the population. So this pilgrimage
18:22doesn't have as its main objective the controversies between parties.
18:30It has no aim of hatred and vengeance. It has as their aim, the encounter, the union that we can
18:43say in this second independence of Venezuela that we have managed to unite ourselves as Venezuelans in the face of
18:52our common challenges.
18:53So this pilgrimage, I ask you, let's sing together, let's dance together with the locals, let's dance together with our
19:05cultural expressions, let's sing, let's pray for Venezuela, long left to Venezuela forever and long left to the state of
19:13Falcón forever.
19:27Let's sing together with the locals.
19:41Those were the statements at this hour from acting president Delsi Rodriguez. She was live at this moment from the
19:47Falcón stage.
19:48She was addressing the crowd that received the national pilgrimage that arrived at this moment in a symbolic way to
19:54the Falcón state.
19:55She said this is a pilgrimage for union, for consensus, not for divisions. This is the moment for Venezuelans to
20:02say enough of sanctions.
20:04Those were her words at this very moment from the Falcón state in this national pilgrimage throughout Venezuela.
20:11This is all for the moment. Stay tuned with Telesur English for more information on this matter.
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