Arreaza: If the empire is close to the precipice, it must be pushed and guaranteed to fall

Executive Secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Agreement, Jorge Arreaza
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Published at: 23/07/2024 03:28 PM

The executive secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America - Peoples' Trade Agreement , Jorge Arreaza, during his speech at the II Alternative World Social Day: From Bolivar to Chávez, stressed the need for united Peoples to determine what to do in concrete terms to end imperialism.

From the Bolivar Theater, Arreaza pointed out that “we cannot sit idly by waiting for the empire to fall; if the empire is close to the precipice, we must push it and ensure that it falls”, while specifying that the strategy must emerge from this call so that united peoples can defeat the “enemy”.

“Of course, to end the hegemony of capital there is no single formula, the objective is that we achieve minimum common objectives, minimum common consensus and that the revolutionary government that is in power in any of our countries orient its policies in a direction agreed with the social movements and the peoples of the world,” he said.

He also indicated that the debate cannot be eternal, “from the debate we must generate a definitive document where we are all identified, a document that allows us to go to CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States), to go to the United Nations to present ourselves before a Summit of the Presidents; a tool of struggle that identifies us.”

For his part, Atilio Boron, an internationalist, stressed the need to “become digital warriors, if we don't become digital warriors this task of opposing imperialism around the world will be impossible”.

In that sense, he urged Social Movements to assume a “much more active” attitude and to truly believe that we can be news producers, we must be (...) We are in the middle of a fundamental war because we have to be warriors, we cannot simply be consumers.”

Mazo News Team

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