Caracas__ The revolutionary people of Venezuela will return to the streets today to support the delivery of the signatures of the candidates for the National Constituent Assembly (ANC), despite the violent agenda of the opposition right, Prensa Latina reports.
The deputy of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Darío Vivas, said last night that the citizens will mobilize this Friday with that objective before the headquarters of the electoral registers.
In addition, Vivas said, that those who do not meet the requirements to be constituents are part of a commission to act throughout the Bolivarian Republic to advice on the campaign and debate through dialogue and debate.
"It is an open dialogue with all sectors and that is why people's power has been made visible in the street, enthusiastically supporting the initiative that will give a resounding turn to this criminal violence that the right has favored in the country, he said.
Meanwhile, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Moros denounced a conspiratorial plan in progress of the opposition against the process of formation of the National Constituent Assembly and called the civic-military union to defeat it.
In front of education personnel, the head of state warned that the opposition intends to violate the right of the people to attend the vote to elect the constituents on July 30.
The ANC will be composed of 364 territorial constituencies, eight indigenous and 181 in representation of the workers, peasants, fishermen, businessmen, pensioners, people with disabilities, students and community councils.


