Venezuelan government and the opposition will resume dialogue on October 15

Both parties will continue with the negotiations in Mexico, where their representatives will seek to reach mid-points of agreements

The Government of Venezuela and the Unitary Platform will begin on October 15 the fourth round of the dialogue that they carry out in Mexico City, according to the delegation of the Venezuelan Executive.

Deputy Génesis Garveth, a member of the government team in the negotiations, confirmed to the President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, the date on which the dialogue that began in August under the mediation of Norway and with the support of Mexico will resume.

The opposition bloc and the Maduro Executive closed their third round of negotiations on September 27 with an agreement to implement consultation mechanisms with national and international political actors, and with approaches on “social, economic and political” issues.

In the previous rounds, the parties reached partial agreements to seek mechanisms for access to international funds for humanitarian aid or to reaffirm the sovereignty of Venezuela, all in accordance with the norms that they established in the ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ that they signed at the beginning of the dialogue in Mexico City.

Among the main points of the meetings are the institutional framework, the reform of the judicial system, the mechanisms to help the national economy or social issues to solve the crisis in the country.

This new Venezuelan dialogue has the mediation of Norway and the support of Mexico as a neutral territory for the negotiations. On everyone’s mind are the regional and local elections on November 21, in which for the first time in three years the Unitary Platform has offered to participate, which once again recovers the common flag of the Democratic Unity Table (MUD).

K. Tovar

Source: El Nacional

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