Talk:United Socialist Party of Venezuela
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Anybody here speak spanish? I looked at the Spanish srticle on this and It seems like a lot of Important things regarding the formation of the party occurred in February. I would like a translator to update with article with info from the spanish wiki in the best interests of Wikipedia. Until then I'm marking the article with an out of date tag. Cheers. Sincerely, --Johnny89 01:02, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Communist Party
I've read the resolution posted on the PCV's website and to the best of my understanding (which may perhaps be becoming limited) it seemed to me that they resolved in favor of a united party of the Bolivarian Revolution, recognizing Chavez as it's leader and supporting the "Tesis sobre el Partido de la Revolución" at this reference. Now, on the International Herald Tribune website it says that the Communist Party has refused to do so. Can someone tell me if my understanding of the resolution is flawed, or if the IHT has outdated information from the earlier PCV posturing?--The One True Fred 06:11, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- My english is very bad but I found help of a wiki-es admin, Orgullomoore, who traslated this comment:
- The Communist Party of Venezuela in the XIII Extraordinary Congress refused to fuse with the PSUV, in their declaration, they indicate "The PCV reiterates a a large Antiimperialist Front's commitment to continue fighting for a solid constitution at a national and continentel level", so they refuse to unite with the PSUV but they propose the creation of a large Front. The PCV was very diplomatic upon rejecting the proposal and because of it some media have become confused with the final decistion of the PCV, but they did indeed reject the dissolution.
- In the article of the PSUV in the Wikipedia in spanish, that is explicated with references. Tomatejc 14:58, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
I've read in various newspapers that the Podemos party, together with the Communist Party of Venezuela (PCV) and the PPT have not supported the call of President Chávez to dissolve in order to join the PSUV, and as a matter of fact, the podemos party has become a voice of dissent in the Venezuelan government, as seen by Deputy Ismael Garcia, receiving the leaders of the student movement during it's hayday in early may.
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