Painful lessons to be learned from Venezuela

"We can't win battles if we defeat ourselves. But if we rectify in our actions through self-criticism to correct our mistakes, I have no doubt that Venezuela, will soon conquer it's freedom and will get liberated from this failed state... 

[...] In 2015, when we proposed a transition, it wasn't because we wanted to take someone from the government out [...] but to save Venezuela from this tragedy in which we were submerged... [When people talk about Venezuela now] is about the paradox of having the greatest reserves of oil in the world yet has their people working on low wages, eating garbage, that we are champions but in the most dishonorable of the indexes: Champions in corruption, champions in traffic of influences, champions in deflective acts, champions in human right violations... 

Look now, what cost us not assigning the director of the National Electoral Council, this was NOT the Pope's responsibility, nor the government's responsibility... that had it's own interests, it was our responsibility by the lack of quorum provided in one [congress] session [...] and this we have to admit to ourselves if we want to be free, because to lead a country we first have to lead our consciences and win our citizenships' respect...

[...] The ministers who stole the dollars for the food, for the electricity, for medicine, housing... Those who used the treasury bonds for their benefits, they made a joke out of the parliament, we have failed the people and the people deserve explanations. More support than the one provided by our people, impossible! More [proof of] solidarity than the ones we have collected from the international community, impossible! But sometimes people doesn't understand our own contradictions, when they see us scoring against our own party... "


Comments