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Primero Justicia takes away from the ideological right


After seven years in the arena of political struggle, Primero Justicia weekend held its first congress Ideological which, as its leader Julio Borges, represent the emission of the "birth" of the organization, which will be defined as a party of "center-humanist."
"can be left, in the sense that it is a game called Primero Justicia and your choice is for the poor, and center, in the sense that we believe it is important to the initiative of individuals, we believe in the open economy, the role of the third sector which is civil society, but do not want to fall into the discussion of friends and foes, left, right, because it captures what we are in essence, "said Borges, on a visit to The Universal.
clarified that "in any sense we are right in the manner as is known in Venezuela, of which defend the privileged, those who defend the rich. The Government has tried to impose that tattoo, "he said.
argued that the location in the center-humanist political spectrum means" tell the Venezuelans who do not have to sacrifice freedom for equity and that humanism is to overcome left-right that seeks to put the person and human dignity as the center and to the institutions, economy, life and society, "said Borges.
For his part, Carlos Ocariz recalled that the party was born in Caracas and created an image that we were middle class professional, but at that time began growth and today we are all over the country. "He added that in the 2006 elections, 67% of the votes of PJ were popular areas and almost 90% of the interior," ie, cease to be the middle game east of Caracas, "he said.
The challenges of the organization, Juan Carlos Caldera said the intention of" being a party cement, whose major goal is to unite Venezuela, which is broken, and have room to build a majority. "
The Congress will begin on Friday with the adoption of doctrinal theory and Saturday will include the participation of important figures in world politics, including former president of Bolivia, Jorge Quiroga.

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THEIS, El Universal 12/10/2007