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First Justice swears in Aragua thousand defenders to push the vote issue by issue

JUSTICE-FIRST PRESS-Saturday, September 22, 2007
national and regional leaders of First Justice, held a ceremony to swear in Aragua state called "Defenders of Aragua, in order to form" teams in the Midwest to disseminate the true face of the constitutional reform proposed by the Government.
The event was attended by Julio Borges, national coordinator of Primero Justicia, Carlos Ocariz, Secretary General, Henrique Capriles Radonski, Mayor state of Baruta Miranda, who along with Richard Mardo and the team of PJ Aragua, swore a thousand leaders of the party committed to the state's future.
Julio Borges, national coordinator of Justice First, he called the village of Aragua to continue to defend the rights of citizens and said that "First Justice will not stop fighting for freedom and rights of Venezuelans. We want the people to choose what seems right or wrong to be within its constitution, but the government is not interested in the opinions of Venezuelans.
If the government wants more democracy, more participation, the question divided by themes and not threaten to withdraw proposal if you change a comma. The government cares very little the people's opinion, but if you want to vote for them as and when they want them. "
Carlos Ocariz, Secretary General of Justice First, said that these vigilantes take to the streets of Aragua to explain and discuss how it affects all Venezuelans block approval of the constitutional reform, "There are issues that are not benefiting Venezuelans and is only meant to give more power to power. There, in that reform chucuta, missing things like giving land ownership to the Venezuelans who live there, who works with his hands and in the end have nothing. " Henrique Capriles Radonski
, Baruta Mayor and Deputy National Coordinator of the party, said Aragua is one of the most violent states in the interior, which is poorly known for kidnappings, murders and executions, so that reaffirmed the commitment to follow Primero Justicia demanding "to ensure the safety of all Venezuelans, that since the constitution guarantees the fight against insecurity."
Richard Mardo, coordinator of Primero Justicia in this state said that the challenge is to combine the daily struggles of all families Aragua in a single battle in which to make all understand that the way it is today raised no reform proposal going to solve the crisis that exists in the state of Aragua. "With this reform we will not solve homelessness and insecurity in the streets of Aragua. Primero Justicia
rejects gift of money and resources abroad, the Venezuelan people have needs that must be met and addressed. We demand that the Venezuelan is taken into account, respecting their rights. " First
Justice Coordinator in Aragua state reminded that the commitment is to make known to each of the Primero Justicia Aragua to fight for each person owns his home, each of the Aragua to go on the street feel insurance without the fear of losing their lives, and reiterated that the will of the Venezuelan can not be induced in a black and white, into a yes or a no, "we will fight for the application of Article 344, because all Venezuelans have the right to vote article by article."

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