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Diosdado Cabello once congratulated older adults in Venezuela

“We (older adults) have to tell this story,” Cabello said
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 29/05/2024 07:40 PM

The first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, extended his congratulations to older adults for their day, which is celebrated in the country every May 29.

“Here I have become an older adult,” he said.

In this regard, during his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 478, he stated that older adults are called to tell the story of Venezuela, in particular the events that occurred in the governments of the Fourth Republic.

“We have to tell this story, there (in the audience present) there are some young people from the JPSUV, to tell how things were during the Fourth Republic,” he said.

He pointed out that these facts “tend to be forgotten, not given importance, from health, education, to life itself, to the way things were here.”

As an example, Cabello mentioned that young people don't know that “there were more than two million compatriots here who couldn't read and write”, while explaining that the governments of the Fourth Republic, “it didn't suit them, because it gave them a political advantage, since not knowing how to read and write, the person had no ID and if they didn't have one they couldn't vote.”

Mazo News Team