Maracay

Posted by adminNY on August 19, 2016
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When one speaks only, everyone heard, but if they speak all at once who listens? Proverb there are new countries that have joined the Alba (alternative Bolivariana for the Americas) as Ecuador, Saint Vincent and the Granadillas, Antigua and Barbados at the end of the VI Summit held in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela. Opening the event, the National President and host Lieutenant-Colonel Hugo Chavez Frias, he stressed the relevance of this Summit and stressed that we were complying this geopolitical space and today we realize appointment on this historic day of the 188 anniversary of the battle of Carabobo, which sealed the independence of Venezuela from the Spanish Empire, to realize and make effective the incorporation of three new States to the Albawhich gives it a strong configuration to our alternative. Nations that are incorporated into the regional system are Ecuador, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Antigua and Barbuda. He said that the Alba promotes a series of mechanisms for cooperation again type, beyond trade and social order for the development of peoples Hermanoschavez said that the incorporation of these States is the central Summit plea, although there are other topics that deal. Thank you for your courage and decision which strengthens us to continue to build this alternative space in a deep political content, said President Chavez in reference to the decision of joining the dawn of two Caribbean regions. Chavez stressed that Alba is no longer a theoretical proposal, but a political platform territorial, geopolitical and power.The Alba is a social project of solidarity between countries of America seeking to solve the problems its inhabitants suffering from United way. Beyond the weakening of American Empire this fact on the strengthening of the mechanisms like the dawn, the pluripolar world is no longer a dream, whether it is being a reality insisted President Chavez Insistio Chavez stressed that the accession of these new Nations is the central motif of the Summit. .

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