Deputy Zerpa: Historical Congress will allow the Bolivarian Revolution to enter a new cycle

This Saturday, the 16th, the plenary session will take place “where a document will surely be presented,” Zerpa said.
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Published at: 15/11/2024 05:25 PM

The deputy of the National Assembly (AN), Rodolfo Zerpa, stressed that the Grand Congress of the Historical Bloc discusses a policy that will make it possible to move forward, take up the initiatives of the People and propose in a plan the consolidation of the Bolivarian Revolution.

During an interview on the Al Aire program broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión, he highlighted that this meeting is historic and unprecedented, bringing together all the generations that live in the country, “proposing all those visions and the experience we are living”.

“We are all sectors as a single force incorporated into an agenda that allows us, as of January 10, to enter a new cycle and does so in a formula that has to do with the five generations focused on the seven forces of the Revolution,” he said.

He also stressed that with regard to this activity, this Friday, November 15, the discussion tables will be held and this Saturday, the 16th, the plenary will be held “where a document will surely be presented to continue discussing the deliberations of the congress that are focused on the Seven Transformations that have to do with the political, the social, the economic, the international geopolitics and a great national debate in a central axis of reference to the future”.

On the other hand, Zerpa pointed out that the Revolution “cannot take a path other than that of revolutionary ethics, that of eliminating the elements of bureaucratism and corruption, scourges that have done harm”.

“The Great Congress of the Bolivarian and Chavista Historical Bloc of the 21st Century, which takes place at the Simón Bolívar Park Convention Center, located in La Carlota, from November 14 to 16, is a space for the discussion of the Concrete Agendas of Action (ACA) for each of the Seven Transformations (7T) proposed in more than 90,000 assemblies held throughout the country.

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