ELECTION 2012
Capriles: "Do not respond to provocations"
Miranda state Governor and candidate for reelection to the Miranda state governor's office, Henrique Capriles remarked that "despite budgetary constraints" his government would keep investing in renovation of schools, healthcare system, and housing programs in Miranda state
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(Handout photo: Miranda state governor's office)
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Wednesday October 17, 2012 04:29 PM
Opposition ex-presidential hopeful, Miranda state Governor and candidate for reelection to the Miranda state governor's office, Henrique Capriles Radonski, asked the Miranda state people not to be distracted and not respond to provocations, as he delivered an expansion of the Workshop for Labor Education Dr. José Gregorio Hernández on Wednesday in northern Miranda state.
"Let us not be distracted, let us not respond to provocations. In electoral times, we know that insults and damaging remarks will be the order of the day. You know how they campaign and how we work," Capriles alerted.
The ex presidential candidate promised that "despite budgetary constraints" his government would keep investing in renovation of schools, healthcare system, and housing programs in Miranda state.
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