With high participation, PSUV Miranda holds meetings to elect the presidential candidate of the Revolution

On Monday, March 11, the meetings of the state and municipal teams will be held
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Published at: 09/03/2024 02:22 PM

The bases of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) in Miranda began meetings in the 21 municipalities of the entity for the election of the presidential candidate of the Bolivarian Revolution.

These are meetings where popular leaders propose their candidate, as instructed by the first vice-president of the red awning, Diosdado Cabello.

The street bosses of Charallave held an assembly in the Curaciripa sector and signed up with Nicolás Maduro as their candidate for the presidential elections of July 28.

“I propose President Nicolás Maduro as a presidential candidate, because despite the economic war, he has always been here with our people,” said street chief María Hernández.

This Thursday, a meeting was also held in San Francisco de Yare, Simón Bolívar municipality, where Maduro was elected as the candidate for the coming race.

Likewise, the bosses of Llano Verde, Guairita and Mercurio streets in the Santa Paula community, El Cafetal parish, in the Baruta municipality, supported the candidacy of Nicolás Maduro.

The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, announced that from Thursday, March 7 to Saturday, March 9, the bases of the organization will meet to discuss the presidential candidacy of the Revolution.

At a press conference held on Wednesday, Cabello explained that the agenda will begin with the meeting of 269,000 streets, continue this Friday with the meeting of 45,700 communities and will close on Saturday with the assembly of 15,000 Bolivar-Chávez Battle Units (UBCH).

On Monday, March 11, the meetings of the state and municipal teams will be held, and on March 15, the Party Congress will meet.

“We are going to register our candidate within the time established by the CNE, because ours is going to go,” said Cabello.

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