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lunes 3 de septiembre de 2012
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FOTOGALERÍA | ELECTION 2012| He promised to take contracts "out of the drawers"

Capriles wants workers at the service of Venezuela


Opposition Unified Democratic Panel (MUD) presidential candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski met with most workers of Guayana basic industries. With his message, he aimed at adding new followers to the "bus of progress." On Wednesday, in Bolivar state (south Venezuela), Capriles undertook to pay labor liabilities

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"I believe the path the government proposes is not the right path," Capriles reflected (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara)
"I believe the path the government proposes is not the right path," Capriles reflected  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "These enterprises will be for Venezuelans. The CVG (Venezuelan aluminum smelter) and Edelca (electricity utility Electrificación del Caroní) will be managed by the people of Guayana themselves," he explained  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "You will have a helpful President who faces the problems of our public servants and workmen," Capriles promised  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "From October 8 we will be devoted to build the Venezuela of progress," Capriles vowed  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "We do not want workers at my service, but at the service of Venezuela. We are committed to the basic enterprises," Capriles spelled out  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) Capriles reasserted his commitment (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "We need to focus on our land, on Venezuela and on the Venezuelans," he said as the audience broke into rapturous applause  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "We are going to renegotiate expired collective bargaining agreements," Capriles announced  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "As the President, I will be permanently working here with you," Capriles Radonski remarked  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara) "The basic enterprises will still be managed by the State, but they will be properly managed. Disarray and manipulation will stop," Capriles stated  (Photo: Comando Venezuela/Daniel Lara)
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