Venezuela to Work for Technological Autonomy, Constituent Says

Caracas - As part of the mechanisms to face the attacks by local rightwing and the United States against Venezuela's institutions, the Executive will work for the technological autonomy, Jesus Farias said.
The legislator of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC) said in exclusive statements to Prensa Latina that the experience lived with the attack against the Venezuelan Electroenergetic System on March 7, 'is a dramatic event', but at the same time a teaching.
Farias emphasized the need to develop the autonomy and independence of technology, in addition to politically strengthening the electric industry and raising security, control and training.
In order to achieve these goals, the revolutionary militancy of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), the people and the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) in a civic-military union should be interwoven, he noted.
Farias, who is also a member of the PSUV's national leadership, said that 'in face of defeats, the imperialism does not faint, it will not be left with those failures in hand, they will continue galloping along the coup route with brutal interference.'
In this regard, Farias stressed that new aggressions such as a sabotage to the banking system, strike attempts with possible paralysis of transportation and reiterate the attacks on the heart of the economy, cannot be ruled out.
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