Cabello: CBBI Assemblies will continue this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday across the country

National Directorate of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela
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Published at: 10/11/2025 02:34 PM

This Monday, November 10, the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, indicated that they have approved that the Popular Assemblies for the formation of the Bolivarian Integral Base Committees (CBBI) continue this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday throughout the country.

“ At the request of the people and the situation on the weekends, we continued with the meetings Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, to complete and so those that could meet on the weekends have already done so and what can be gathered during the week can be done in the day, in the morning, in the afternoon or at night; the conditions are the same,” he said.

In this regard, during the PSUV press conference, he indicated that this measure responds to the fact that some events and programs coincided in several states of the country that prevented them from taking place.

“However, we got ahead in the face of these inconveniences or what happened were the assemblies, but the best part of all this was the participation, the joy and the spontaneity in choosing the places, we saw assemblies from under a shaman, to a small corner (...) of our people who knew the territory, who decided where the assembly was, as it should be,” he said.

He stressed that the important thing about these assemblies is that what has been proposed is complied with. At the same time, he reiterated his recognition to the militancy for the effort they made over the weekend to fulfill this task.

“This can only be done by the PSUV, for example, because this is an exercise of democracy from the ground up, of participatory and leading democracy,” he assured and confirmed that the red awning transcends the street boss to the team and is comprehensive because it must serve everything.

Mazo News Team

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