On Monday, The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, announced a call for national dialogue in the Dominican Republic, after finalizing the elections to be held on May 20th.
After the election day, "I will immediately convene a great national dialogue for peace," said the head of state from the "Poliedro de Caracas".
In statements transmitted by "Venezolana de Televisión", the National Head of State indicated that he had asked the president of the Caribbean nation, Danilo Medina, for his country to become the seat of talks between the National Government and the opposition.
"I have asked President Danilo Medina of the Dominican Republic for support, so that the Dominican Republic can host a great national dialogue for peace, for stability, and a great national political dialogue with all the political and social forces in the country," he said. Venezuelan president
"I summon from now, dialogue for peace in the Dominican Republic, immediately your people exercise their right to vote and to choose the next May 20th. Dialogue and peace is what Venezuela wants," he added.
There are 338 calls for dialogue that President Maduro has made to the Venezuelan opposition to find a solution to the problems.
By April 2014, he made a call despite the fact that the country was facing street actions registered in the insurrectional plan promoted by the right and that became known as La Salida.
In 2016, a dialogue table was set up, at the initiative of the National Executive, in order to resolve the country's political and economic situation. Although a work route was drawn, the opposition abandoned the process.
Subsequently, between April and July 2017, the Executive again called the opposition, grouped in the self-appointed "Mesa de la Unidad" (Table of Unity Party)(MUD), to sit at a dialogue table, in the middle of a spiral of violence sponsored by sectors of the right that left as balance 121 people killed and more than a thousand injured.
In September, new meetings are held in the Dominican Republic, with the goal of establishing a dialogue for the political and social stability of the country.
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