By Tamara Higuera Alvaro
15/12/2005 | On Wednesday, December 7 in the journalist's radio program, Adolph Beck called the "great debate" on Radio Santa Fe on the subject of Venezuela with the participation of Dr. Germain Avila for the PDI for the government of Hugo Chavez, political youth leader, Emil Roque and the college student, Tamara Alvaro Higuera was made a debate that left some questions that needed clarification:
* First, my position against the Bolivarian revolution is based never on solid personal hatred against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias, the Bolivian presidential candidate Evo Morales, among others. In fact my opposition against the revolution isma of Adolf Beck, Dr. Gustavo Petro and Dr. Gloria Cuartas were in the Congress of Peoples held in Venezuela where he attended the Bolivian leader Evo Morales. I think, we all know the friendship of Dr. Gustavo Petro with Chavez but nobody dares to ask what are the implications of such friendship should be deeper to form structures similar to those implemented in Venezuela in response to the proclamation of the meeting.
* Second, Colombia's poverty problems are serious but that never justifies a revolution with vengeful spirits. The connotation of words and their meanings are keys to understanding somehow the context of things. The word "revolution" is one of them, when states are seeking ordemocratic structures do not allow any room for the opposition, which is why legitimately different opposition parties decided to withdraw from the election. That order is what you defend Dr. Germain Avila but unlike his support a constitution that legitimately represents the aspirations of all the Colombian people for the first time in history because its enactment had the participation of all stakeholders and advocate that opposition has spaces for participation and / or vote in Congress, the comptroller, the attorney, the Constitutional Court, the National Registry, mayors, governors, councils and departmental assemblies. A constructive opposition denounces failures by effective control
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