Monsignor Jesus Gonzalez de Zarate, president of the Venezuelan Episcopal Conference (CEV), urged the country’s political actors to settle their differences through dialogue, making peace prevail.
In an interview with Unión Radio, the archbishop of Cumaná He called on the Venezuelan population not to lose faith and to ponder the hope of civic coexistence.
Regarding the celebration of the presidential election, congratulated the voterswho, in his opinion, gave a lesson in democracy.
“On July 28, the Venezuelan people gave a great lesson, the vocation of this people is a democratic vocation, we chose to participate, we chose to do so in a civic way in recognition of the differences that exist, therefore, in the reality of Venezuela, but we seek to resolve the differences through the channels presented by the Constitution and the laws of Venezuela.”he commented.
According to the president of the CEV, Venezuela “wants to live in peace and tranquility that allows for progress.”
The head of the CEV He stressed the importance of finding different paths to those already taken in order to obtain new and better results.He also noted that the Church can play a leading role in this regard.
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2024-08-07 03:19:10