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Acting Pres. Delcy Rodriguez leads meeting for 100-day review of program for democratic coexistence and peace.
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00:02When we have a Venezuela that has no sanctions left, that's the first thing to Venezuela.
00:07That's the basic rights for Venezuelan people, as are the workers' rights, as are the retirees' rights.
00:15On April 30th, we launched a special plan to help the most vulnerable among the population, especially the retirees.
00:25But not only it's about the retirees, but also it's about the rights.
00:30It's the rights of the retirees for health, for education, for food.
00:37And that's why I thank all of you for coming with me with this bill, where we have become justice
00:46seekers to make justice, to correct mistakes, to correct social inequalities.
00:54Because these sanctions have done a terrible scene for our homeland.
00:58Thus, the inequalities must be corrected.
01:04When we talk about it's useless to have a country developing inequality, that the growth be for the well-being
01:16of the people, for the well-being of workers.
01:18We need to make justice.
01:21That is what this country wants.
01:22That is what these people want.
01:25And that message is in this program.
01:28That's why I've seen these critic points about these teachers, Ana Maria and Ernesto.
01:37And I would like to do work tables for a country more diverse, because this country, because there's also a
01:49part and a counterpart.
01:53And we are going to talk about the judges, but it's not the judges of the one's sentence or the
02:00judges that look for justice.
02:02And I'm here to listen to you and to do what we agreed upon between our peoples, between all the
02:14parts, that we recognize the basic rights of the Venezuelan people.
02:17The program for national coexistence is a fundamental pillar of a new Venezuela, of this new Venezuela we're building.
02:28Venezuela is the best country in the world.
02:30There's no doubt about that.
02:37It is a great pride and in the next few hours I'm going to be traveling.
02:44And when I have done that to travel outside the country, you don't know how proud I am, a deep
02:51proud of defending the irrevocable rights of the Venezuelan people.
02:56To defend them without rest.
03:00Because that is to honor our history.
03:07And I'm saying this country is not measured by the territorial extension.
03:13It's measured by the historical moral, the history that is nurturing that country to guarantee the future.
03:21And if we have something in Venezuela, it's plenty of history.
03:26There is plenty of history in Venezuela.
03:29There's not one single part of Venezuela we can step up that has nothing to do with the independence of
03:35Venezuela, with liberty.
03:36We have everywhere the history of our native peoples.
03:42We have the strength of our women in the independence process, in the anti-colonialist process.
03:49There's plenty of history around Venezuela.
03:52And that's how we'll keep going.
03:55The greatness of the country.
03:56And Venezuela is a great country, it's the best country in the world.
03:59And now it's our turn to defend that greatness, to defend that history.
04:03And to defend the basic rights of the Venezuelan people.
04:08That Venezuelan people has their rights.
04:11And we need to get together, to unite, to defend the basic rights of the Venezuelan people.
04:21And to do what our libertators, Simon Bolívar said, the social justice, social equality.
04:30That's what Bolívar was talking about in Angostura.
04:32There's no sense in being a governor just to administer.
04:38There's no point in being a government just to defend the few and to defend the power.
04:44Political power, how Bolívar thought about it, is about human rights.
04:50It's about the rights of the people.
04:52Imagine where we come from, the Venezuelan people, where we come from.
04:58When Bolívar said, Venezuela in the heart of the universe.
05:01He was talking about Venezuela being an example.
05:05Venezuela that doesn't give up.
05:07Venezuela that rises after January 3rd.
05:11That we rose to defend peace.
05:14To defend Venezuela before the world.
05:18And to show the world that we have a way to do it that is not war.
05:21That we can do it in peace.
05:24Through understanding to cooperation.
05:27That's the Venezuela we believe in.
05:30That's the Venezuela we believe in.
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