Chavistas does not support to Rangel Go'mez
Militants of the PSUV demand the President who “reflects”
PEDRO PABLO PEÑALOZA
THE UNIVERSAL ONE
Some thirty chavistas groups of the state Bolivar threatens send east Monday to the street to protest, if the president of the Republic “does not reflect” and retires his support to the governor Francisco Rangel Go'mez.
“The organization is in crisis and Chávez must rectify to save to us of a defeat in November”, cried out Yaritza Rodriguez, militant of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. According to Rodriguez, of near 535 unfolded socialist battalions in Bolivar, 395 reject the re-election of Rangel Go'mez.
These groupings sent footpaths letters to the regional addresses and national of the PSUV, to ask for the revocation of the candidacy of the bolivarense agent chief executive.
Rangel Go'mez prevailed in the primary ones with 36,927 votes (47.53%). “That demonstrates that their opponents accumulated 52.47% of the suffrages”, they emphasize the inconformes bases, that they sustain its reclamations in other data: In the PSUV of Bolivar 241 thousand people register and they only participated in primary the 77.639. In addition, to December of 2007, the Electoral Registry of the organization reached the 803,917 citizens. “If Chávez does not reflect and removes to Rangel Go'mez, we go away to the conflict”, alerted Rodriguez.