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By Staff Writers, teleSUR
teleSUR
Saturday, Aug 19, 2017

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks at Miraflores Palace in Caracas | Photo: REUTERS

The President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, has invited the young people who have been caught up in the violence of far-right opposition groups to join the efforts to built productive and educational pathways for youth, called the “Plan Chamba Juvenil.”

“The Democratic Unity Table (MUD) led them on the road to violence... I, for the sake of peace in our country, extend my hand so that we follow the path of education, work, and culture,” the President said on Friday, speaking from the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas.

Maduro assured that if the youth who have been used by opposition leaders during recent months to foment a violent coup d'etat wish to leave that behind and follow the path of productivity and respect for law and constitution, they will have his full support and be able to participate in the Youth program, created by the Bolivarian government to ensure education and employment opportunities for the country's young people.

“If some of you who went down that path of violence and want to do politics, do it in peace. And if you want to change the schemes of poltics and attend to social problems, you can count on me. I am not your enemy, I am your greatest ally if your desire is to bring education, sport, culture, and employment to our community's youth, to all the neighborhoods, to the whole country. Stop the violence!” Maduro said.

He said that the Plan Chamba Juvenil would welcome all youth participating in the opposition protests with “open arms for work and study,” in order to engage them in productive activities to benefit society.

The plan offers education opportunities, as well as employment in areas such as social and health services, recreation, urban agriculture and maintenance, and security.

As of today, over 594,000 young Venezuelans have signed up for the program, and 300,000 of those have already been enrolled in a job.


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