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00:05We go live to Venezuela to the state of Cogere, Diosdado Cabello is offering statements in an
00:09encounter for a country in peace and without sanction as part of the great national pilgrimage.
00:15Let's listen. Everyone that works in public life here in the state.
00:27And we come in a different activity from a typical party activity.
00:33We usually come here to the state in a government activity for the establishing of peace squadrons,
00:42for example, at an activity of the state.
00:44But in several occasions we have come in other events that have to do with the party.
00:51But we have never come for an activity of a national character, of an integrating character, of hope and faith.
01:00Without a doubt, all Venezuelans and especially the most humble people have suffered the impact of unilateral coercive measures
01:18against our country. Over a thousand measures that are in force against our country.
01:31That, of course, has an impact in any country's roles. Imagine against a country like Venezuela, a country that for
01:41a year,
01:43dedicated to the extraction of oil as the main source of income.
01:48And imagine what happens when you close the greatest company that you have for the entry of income, in this
01:56case the oil sector.
01:57Something very terrible. Something terrible that Venezuelans experience. And, of course, the humble sector suffered this the most.
02:10The origin of those sanctions has to do with a great campaign of hatred against our country. A hate campaign
02:19that still today continues today.
02:23I think that our first task is to change inward so that the haters are left alone.
02:40And if that bitterness helps them to be happy, well, they can continue to be bitter, but they must stop
02:46hating this country.
02:48Terrible expressions of sanctions, blockades, bombings against their own country. And then they blame others.
02:57Because it's the irresponsibility. Just a short while ago in Spain there was an event from an extremist sector where
03:11in the figure of our beloved Thales Rodriguez they call Mona, they call monkey the Venezuelan women.
03:23What a disgrace, that gentleman. But who interrupted him when he said that? Who interrupted when he was saying those
03:32insults?
03:33No one. No one. No one there did. That was planned. That was prepared to try to offend a person.
03:42I repeat, our beloved Thalesi and all women in Venezuela.
03:46To all Venezuelans. Because they believe themselves superior.
03:52When they speak of equality, but they say they are more equal than others.
04:00That's the first thing that we must banish, hate. That hate does not characterize the Venezuelan people that each have
04:10their own political stance, whatever they may be.
04:16Here in this state there are mayors of the opposition, there are lawmakers of the opposition.
04:21And that's how it has to be. There must be. They presented and they won an election, they won.
04:28And the rest, well, they have to see why they lost, what happened.
04:36But that must be the baseline for people not speaking to each other.
04:41It's a hate campaign against our own country.
04:46All of us here have indigenous African roots, in a way.
04:55And I believe that 99% of Venezuelans feel proud of being that beautiful mixture.
05:06Of that mixture that makes us kind, that have been taking the best of each component of that mixture.
05:16You know, there are countries in the world where someone doesn't know the neighbor, nor cares for what happens to
05:25the neighbor.
05:26That, for example, that doesn't happen here. We have a solidity spirit as part of our way of being.
05:34If there is someone sick in that street, everyone worries about that person.
05:40Well, that call to solidarity, that call to hope, to faith, is the core of this calling.
05:49This is a national pilgrimage. There are businessmen that want to invest their money.
05:59No businessmen want to invest their money and for the country to do bad.
06:06Which mother wants university to close in the country where their sons are going to go to school?
06:13What citizen would want a hospital without the basic resources?
06:21No one wants this. No single citizen wants this, that loves this country.
06:27Normally, those people that call for hate, they do it from abroad, irresponsibly.
06:32That, for example, you ask who is the one to blame that that person made that terrible comment, that racist
06:42racist comment.
06:45He will say, no, no one. I was scared by emotion.
06:48Well, he got excited. Well, he got excited and he took what he had inside, which is hate.
07:00No one of those persons that were there said, wait, you cannot say this.
07:04I'm certain that if that happens in a stage of ours, someone will step up and say no.
07:11I have no doubt of that.
07:15We, from the national government, our dear acting president, Delcio Rodriguez, we are aware of what happened here on January
07:263rd.
07:27Our country was attacked.
07:29Bombs fell, not in Cogedes, but in Caracas. They did.
07:35And they kidnapped our president, Nicolás Maduro.
07:42And we have been for, how long? Three months? More than three months? Over three months.
07:50And what were we doing here? What were we doing?
07:54We declared an internal war. The acting president in an action of greatness.
08:05First, she did not ask to be there.
08:08But due to constitutional issues, she took on the responsibility that is contemplated in the Constitution.
08:18We did look.
08:27Despite others were the ones that asked for sanctions, blockades, and bombing, we called for the law of amnesty.
08:35Many people within the revolution felt hit by that amnesty law.
08:38And we decided to move forward, and we approved it at the National Assembly.
08:44Many of the people that were detained for wanting to burn the country, now they have expressed that they want
08:51to continue burning it.
08:57But the good thing of this is that the game is just beginning.
09:02The game is nil-nil. First won the law and we implemented justice in this case.
09:07But we knew. What has been shown by this?
09:12Well, the government lent the hand to give the first step for the national reconciliation.
09:19Blockade sanctions.
09:24We don't have access to any account of the law.
09:34People must recall without distinction of political colors.
09:39What did we do to be able to bring the medicines and the vaccines for the COVID-19?
09:45And the Venezuelan people must recall that no one was asked a political ID to put a vaccine.
09:54And we put all five shots of the vaccine.
09:58And how did we bring those medicines?
10:00No one wanted to sell medicines to Venezuela.
10:04And the unions, that terrible thing that they call scientific academy.
10:13They say that chaos was coming to Venezuela.
10:15Everything was planned.
10:16There's no medicine.
10:17There's no vaccine.
10:18There's no vaccine.
10:20A pandemic.
10:21People will die by the thousands in Venezuela.
10:24But we took decisive action.
10:26And Venezuela was one of the countries that had the best experience within the pandemic.
10:38Thanks to all this effort, what we have been doing, we were able to achieve that we could
10:45lift the blockade against the central bank of Venezuela and against the public bank.
10:52I was there in Trujillo yesterday in one of these activities.
10:56And the first activity was to go to a company that began in 2024.
11:05And the Venezuelan man gave them a credit without having access to any other kind of financing.
11:12And we are blocked at the global level.
11:20We are blocked by all sides.
11:24There was no way to sell oil or gold.
11:27There was no way.
11:28And now it was announced that we initiated the relationship with the World Bank and the IMF.
11:45And some colleagues of ours, I'm going to say colleagues, I mean people within the revolution feel offended.
11:50Why?
11:51Because they only want to see the bad side.
11:55The IMF also is five billion dollars.
12:00It's like you come and say, well, how?
12:06If you are in Maturin and I'm here in Cogeres, I have no way to do it.
12:14I cannot transfer that money.
12:17One has a cell account or payment on or phone.
12:25The only way that we store our five billion dollars that belong to the people of Venezuela is that we
12:33are within the IMF system.
12:35If someone has a better idea, we are willing to listen.
12:41But these people must be able to recover that five billion because to criticize without basis is very easy.
12:54No one is speaking about a package of measures.
12:58It's to recover a money that corresponds to all Venezuelans.
13:04No, I'm going to make a transfer.
13:05No, you don't have an account.
13:06Then you need an account.
13:10And I'm talking about daily life.
13:12It's the same.
13:17Once you are there within the system, we have the right to reclaim that money that belongs to Venezuelans and
13:23they must return that money that belongs to Venezuelans.
13:31And those that want to criticize, they do it without any basis, saying that we're going to implement more measures
13:39and there's none of that.
13:42What there is is five billion that belong to Venezuelans and we must recover it.
13:46For what?
13:47The active president already said it.
13:48Public services, power grid, hospitals.
13:52She already said it.
13:54For the incomes of workers.
14:02She has already said it and confirmed it.
14:08From this country, a group will not be able to develop this country.
14:14This country can only be developed by all Venezuelans.
14:18That's why, look, people say, no, there was a sportswoman here that talked.
14:26Let me look for the name.
14:30Sorry.
14:31Champion of Taekwondo.
14:34In karate, I'm sorry.
14:36Karate.
14:40Look.
14:43Here are sportsmen and sportswomen.
14:46In some countries they were not allowed to enter.
14:50And they had to represent Venezuela.
14:53Chile.
14:55Canada.
14:55No, no, no.
14:56Pueden entrar los venezolanos.
14:57Venezuelans cannot enter there.
14:59Mexico, no, Mexico era un país de, como se llama de?
15:02Mexico.
15:02De transit.
15:03Was the country to.
15:05And no dejaban entrar los deportistas venezolanos, no?
15:07Porque están sancionados.
15:08Of transit.
15:09But Venezuelan sportsmen and sportswomen could not enter because they were sanctioned.
15:12So what do we do?
15:13Well, Venezuela could not participate because sanctions reached to the sports.
15:23That's why when the acting president tells us she's sending to the whole country because
15:28it's directed to the whole country.
15:30Let's go to a national pilgrimage and that all sectors join that truly want this country,
15:36that truly love this country.
15:38And those that are full of hate stay where they are.
15:42That they continue with their hate outside, abroad.
15:48So that Venezuela can fly free.
15:53What do haters do in the morning?
15:56Instead of drinking coffee, they drink poison.
16:00And they want everyone to suffer the same.
16:03They want everyone to consume that poison.
16:07Because they hope that what those effects then affects everyone else.
16:13So let's go.
16:15Everyone that wants to develop this country of workers, businessmen, farmers.
16:19Without farmers, there's nothing.
16:29Even to make a machete is an issue.
16:33Imagine the fertilizers, the spare parts.
16:36It costs.
16:37It costs a lot.
16:45I ask our colleague Piñate in a state that every sector has proposals and that Cogeres presents
16:51a document in writing.
17:01And I will present it in Caracas the same as Tachira is doing it.
17:06I had to be there.
17:08So documents with proposals.
17:10And it is in writing and that this is not an activity for the filling of TV screens.
17:23And that we all join forces, the Bolivarian National Armed Forces, the police forces, firefighters,
17:32civil protection, students, neighbors.
17:35Thank you colleagues, thank you for being here.
17:41Everything coming together for the development of the country.
17:43all of us together united the path that will take us to the recovery of this country is work
17:54is production
17:59work and production cojede has a potential that other states would want would wish to have
18:05other states would wish to have the potential cojede has but also has a noble and working people
18:11that adds to that potential
18:20and i'm certain because someone was speaking about
18:27how do you say the direct employment and indirect employment
18:36direct benefits and indirect benefits if a company of the world in any parts of the world
18:44wants to come to venezuela the company installs here this thing they work with wood
19:00and they come here to sow trees for the production of wood as it has to be because if you
19:08cut down a
19:09tree you have to see so that's a more serious a river sembra dios de teca esteca lo que hay
19:14verla
19:17come on
19:20eucalypto y colin colin colinbia
19:25para el papel
19:27corta uno tiene que sembra el dando y dando verla
19:31skiff and kiff
19:34how many direct employment would that generate how many indirect employment would that create
19:41and i don't speak about oil because cojede doesn't have has that doesn't have that block
19:48doesn't have that bad block to have oil
19:51but there are all resources that create transportation food
19:55it's a machinerie
20:07the potential that cojede has is greater and we don't need to depend on oil for anything
20:25the potential our colleague from tourism was saying in the cojede states
20:33we must recall the strength that cojede had
20:44that's not the point
20:50that has to do with another evaluation
20:54now it's all of us together can make venezuela move forward including the state of cojede
21:03and when elections come we'll see what happens during the election
21:13what happens in the elections
21:18but that's not what must stop us now
21:23perhaps
21:29cojede
21:31with its strength
21:35with its potential
21:40almost in the center the true center of the country
21:47how many years ago
21:55lanchas
21:55boats
21:59where did those boats go until where did they reach
22:08that was never used again
22:17everything has to do with a model with a model that was installed
22:20not all that has to be ours
22:25i truly feel very happy to be here
22:36i call piñate please to create a document where you call all the proposals
22:44with the where people work better on proposals for a sanction free country and a country in peace
22:52free of conflict doesn't mean that it is peaceful
23:00peace is an interior tranquility that one has
23:05that must be the interior tranquility of the state
23:10and this is added
23:13that to the fact that i have my sons
23:15that if someone gets sick in the house
23:19the hospital is working
23:21that if i have a complaint to make that the public officials attend me
23:27that no one will be charging
23:33that no one be charging
23:37for a new work that a company did
23:40it is about that
23:43it is about the tranquility that things work
23:47so who's going to make that things work from abroad no
23:51us
23:54so we must take on this commitment
23:58a commitment of the entire country
24:03but also of cohetta state and i'm certain that the state of cohetta will give the example in
24:08that task to continue moving forward thank you that venezuela can fly free and that sanctions
24:14ends against the homeland of bolivar against the homeland they have set an example in the world
24:25of love to freedom sovereignty and independence
24:31we have go out there to give freedom and independence for our countries thank you very much god bless you
24:38all
24:43so we will listen to the statements of the minister for security for interior security
24:49and peace addressing this meeting this gathering for a venezuela free of sanctions and in peace this is
24:58all part of the great pilgrimage that began last sunday 19th and will conclude on may 1st in caracas as
25:05people across venezuela the call was made by the acting president s rodriguez as people across
25:09venezuela come together in this great national pilgrimage to call for an end for the sanctions
25:14and to work together a call for unity of the venezuelans to make a common cause to all venezuelans
25:19the end of the sanctions we'll have more updates on this great program as it continues so stay tuned with
25:24venezuela um
25:25English.
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