Diosdado Cabello: You can't allow people to live on the street and fewer children
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Published at: 30/01/2025 01:00 PM
The Sectorial Vice President for Policy, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, said that people cannot be allowed to live on the street and fewer children.
“We had already overcome that and we were neglecting ourselves, we must resume that work,” said Cabello, during the installation of the work tables in support of evangelical Christian churches under the instruction of President Nicolás Maduro Moros.
In that regard, he asked Christians and evangelicals for help. “You can help us, because those people who are on the streets require a fundamental element that is good treatment, love, because most of them are there not because they want to, but because they have been abandoned,” he added.
“There are also a lot of abandoned grandparents, there are people who decided to leave Venezuela for whatever reason, and they left their parents and often left their children, that requires special attention on the street,” he said.
He also emphasized that if there is anyone who knows the streets well, it is evangelical Christians, “because you are not in the office, you are walking on the street, knocking on doors, touching souls and we need that help to help.”
Regarding the prison issue, Cabello Rondón asserted that the doors are also open.
“We have sought to humanize prisons. It's an everyday job, it's a fight with the survivors of human pain,” he added.
Mazo News Team