"When private property violates the communities subject to poverty," Interview with Carlos Melo
12 / April / 2010
Venevision in transmission during the "Exposed" as guests were Pablo Medina and Angel Cacique, both candidates to the National Assembly.
Both candidates are aspiring to represent about 640 thousand voters to elect two members from the parishes Catia, La Pastora and El Junquito. Cacique
expressed concern about the use of resources by the Government, which have neglected the needs of those parishes that are "next to Miraflores." Said wanting to get to the Assembly to become " the voice of these communities to ensure that these services are met. " Meanwhile
Medina, remembered lines from the Bible, saying "we are in the Apocalypse, in the horse of hunger." He said he made a trip to Madrid where he denounced "corruption and crimes of state" of this government, saying that "Venezuela's relationship with Zapatero is mounted in a pool of blood," referring to the speech "warriors" of the President yesterday at the acts of 11 April.
Around the area of \u200b\u200bthe property, Chief explained that it is within the functions of parliament "to ensure an efficient force of the Constitution, "considering that" the government has deceived us "during the Reformation.
"When private property vulnerable communities bring to a situation of poverty and unemployment," he said. Cacique
said that perhaps the Government's intention is "that we are all poor and dependent on the state" view that "we have to do the opposite" rather "everyone owns" because that is the "only way progress as a country, "he said.
As the disagreements of the Bureau of the unit, Medina said that "half of the districts could be primary "and so" people can choose the approaches. He said that through the primaries can be achieved towards a parliamentary road.
About the same theme, Chief said that "the weaknesses of democracy are fought only with more democracy," referring to the primaries as a "claim of the authorities."
also accepted that there is "a deficit" in the failure to make the largest number of primaries in all sectors.
Medina explained that the parliamentary elections are "the most important of all, because we're playing the way authoritarian or a democratic way. " Cacique
ended the interview by saying that "the absence of control by the Assembly, is what has allowed the parliament to be blind, deaf and dumb to the problems of the people, the parliament only hear a segment of society "he said.
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