The candidate for the national Assembly (AN) by Caracas, Nicolás Maduro Guerra, emphasized during a television interview that Venezuela “is a country in peace and wants them to let him develop his own economic model.”
Maduro Guerra indicated that, to deal with the attack on the country’s economy, it is necessary to “produce productively” and stressed that the National Assembly proposes “laws that generate confidence and that we can diversify the economy”, to get out of a rentier economy. “We have to prepare to stop living from oil with oil,” he said.
He also said that “there are people producing in cooperatives, in social production companies” to build and “create wealth to diversify the economy” and, as part of the strategy, there is the national popular consultation for the development of this sector. “There is a plan. The best thing for the country is that there would be no blockade or sanctions. We have to advance without expecting anything from anyone,” he said.
Regarding the recent statements issued by Chevron on the prohibition of the Donald Trump government to maintain operations in Venezuela, he said that “between Chevron and Venezuela there is no problem” and that the inconvenience is the government of the United States. “You don’t imagine the number of buyers who have appeared,” he said.
In addition, he made it clear that Venezuela is not anti -state. “We are anti -imperialists,” against whom “they want to prevent alternative development models, but we also look for relations with China, India, BRICS and Europe.”
Source: Digital medium
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