MUD Delegation met with representatives of the European Parliament
Democratic representatives visited the Unit from January 23 until this Tuesday the European Union headquarters in Brussels, where he held a series of meetings and meetings with high officials of the institution.
The committee was composed of the Unit executive secretary of the Bureau, Ramon Guillermo Aveledo, and International Relations Coordinator of the Democratic Alliance, José Ramón Medina. They were accompanied by Alfredo Osorio (UNT) Armando Briquet (PJ), Carlos Andrés Michelangeli (AD), Deyalitza Aray (Venezuela Project) and Homero Ruiz (Copei).
held meetings with leaders of the European Parliament with a large group of parliamentarians from mainstream politics, members of the Euro-Latin American Assembly and senior officials of the Commission, and served to underline the interest of the Venezuelan democratic factors to strengthen Latin American integration, and the desire to recover these areas to reap the benefits arising from the bi-regional strategic partnership in the fields of political dialogue, economic partnership and cooperation financial and technical development.
Venezuelan MPs to their European counterparts stressed the need for Venezuela to achieve a re-insertion into the bi-regional negotiations for a new partnership treaty similar to that taken earlier by the European Union, Chile, Mexico, Central America, Colombia and Peru and currently being negotiated with Mercosur. Venezuelan
Members noted the significance of European integration model as a reference for Latin American integration has ensured not only the achievement of more advanced stage of integration through economic and monetary union, but has attained the most high levels of equality, prosperity and social inclusion for Europe's citizens in full exercise of fundamental rights and democratic freedoms.
Facing the challenges of the global financial crisis, the Venezuelan representative raised the need for European institutions to strengthen political dialogue and cooperation with Latin America and Venezuela, based on strengthening democracy, protecting human rights , eradicating poverty, combating terrorism, drug trafficking and organized crime, and the pursuit of multilateral solutions to climate change and global warming.
Parliamentarians and directors of the unit thanked the members of Parliament for its constant concern for human rights violations in Venezuela, by attacks and threats to freedom of expression, the weakening of democracy and the increasing authoritarian drift of the Venezuelan regime , expressed in numerous resolutions adopted by the European Parliament in Strasbourg in recent years.
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