Wednesday, July 30, 2008

102 youth delegates will represent Anzoátegui in the PSUV Congress

Barcelona, 25 Jul. ABN.- A total of 102 delegates will represent the state Anzoátegui in the Founding Congress of the Youth of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), to be celebrated from the 11th to the 13th of September in the state of Miranda.

Thus it was brought to light this Friday by an integral member of the PSUV leadership in Anzoátegui and coordinator of the Francisco of Miranda Front, Jonathan Tabares, who indicated that with this decision from July 30 to August 10 they will carry out assemblies in the battalions.

He explained that in these meetings the youths belonging to each battalion will conform the youth front and they will elect its official representative, who from August 10 to 30 will participate in the youth assemblies by socialist district.

Tabares commented that, ``continuing the method utilized for the election of the delegates of the PSUV, the youth representatives will meet and they will select a spokesperson for each one of the 102 active constituents''.

He emphasized that "the regional team (of the PSUV) will incorporate a group of promoters in the different municipalities to be the guarantors to ensure that the assemblies be called and is a democratic process, where a large quantity of youths shall be linked".

He pointed out that from August 30 they will initiate a process of discussion in the different battalions to centralize the proposals and contributions that they will present in the Founding Congress of the Youth.

"We anticipate that it be a massive event where the ideas, the own defiance of the youth be manifested, and from there springs forth the construction of this youth (of the PSUV) that is being called to the construction of the future that already is present".

On his part, the president of the Bolivarian Federation of Students, Gilberto Verde, announced that this Monday July 28 they will carry out the first meeting of municipal youth promoters, specifically at 9:00 in the morning, in the Assembly Room in Anzoátegui of Barcelona.

Precisely in this meeting they will discuss the methods of work for the assemblies, the creation of the youth fronts and the election of the representatives and delegates, on top of the aspects linked with the contributions that they will do in the different areas.

The director of the National Institute of the Youth (INJ) in Anzoátegui, Ronnie Figuera, declared that the intention is that all the youths, with ages understood to be between 15 and 28 years, be incorporated in the day to day discussion.

He indicated that at present they shall work in the conformation of the municipal electoral rooms and they shall support the National Electoral Council (CNE) with motivating the youths so that they be recorded in the Electoral Roll (RE).

Translated from Bolivarian News Agency by Ricardo Jorquera

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