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Cardinal Urosa Chavez reaffirms its criticism of the National Assembly.

(Updates with new data) Caracas, July 27 .- The archbishop of Caracas, Cardinal Jorge Urosa, ratify today before the National Assembly (AN) his opinion that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, and the deputies violated the Constitution with its plan socialist, in a closed session to which the media had no access.

Urosa, who attended an invitation to him by the board, aika gold, members of the legislature to explain his charges, to no purpose that the interpellation was transmitted "live" by the network of state radio and television.

According to the opposition channel Globovision, Cardinal read a document before members of the Coordinating Committee of the National Assembly which made it clear that if you have registered their opinions but, aika gold, not his "mood or intention" to make accusations or allegations.

He also said, according to the channel, which has issued opinions on politics and social life of the country are covered in the values of democracy, human rights and pluralism enshrined in the Constitution, and that his preaching is religious "and both individual and social morality, cheap darkfall gold, "and not partisan.

"The cardinal has maintained its position valiantly, in very respectful, very responsible and very serious (…), and has indicated that there are laws that have been approved in the Assembly who are in violation of the Constitution," he told reporters deputy of the opposition party can Ismael Garcia.

The president of the National Assembly, Cilia Flores, spoke at the beginning of the session, then it was the turn to speak finally Urosa and several deputies, according to Garcia.

The controversy between the church hierarchy, the Government and the AN, for majority government, emerged in early July when the Cardinal said that Chavez violated the Constitution by seeking to impose a "Communist dictatorship" in the country and that it what the deputies seconded .

The president responded that he was a "troglodyte" and "unworthy", and since then practically every day rrred to it, in consideration of a commitment made publicly criticizing the "whole life."

Before entering the meeting, Rep. Ulysses Daal, chairman of the Commission for Citizen Participation, told reporters he was going to ask Urosa if he was aware that because of their "stature and hierarchy" their statements could be interpreted as "an action-oriented destabilize" the country.

"He made a call for reflection" but "flat qualify as unconstitutional, illegal (the socialist path) and that this way of tyranny," so that "it is clear an intention aimed at generating an anguish, an anxiety that could create conditions which would lead to destabilization, "he added.

Through his twitter account, the deputy Democratic Unity Juan Jose Molina Urosa reported that "demanded" that the interpellation was transmitted through the normal channels, but Flores denied that right "claiming" to be transmitted later. "

"Fear, fear … To be sure nothing will prevent the people there know that we discussed in because we are committed to truth and the truth can be hidden for some time, but definitely always going to shine," he told reporters Podemos deputy Ricardo Gutierrez.

For his part, Archbishop of Coro, Roberto Lueckert,asked the Coordinating Committee of the National Assembly to hear "serious" statements of Cardinal Urosa, meeting "his duty" to put "things in black and white," he stated.

"The (Urosa) did not invent anything, nor is it insulting to anyone, but it is telling us a truth that are crying and rubbing in the face for more than 11 years, which is that this government is going towards the Castro-. Because the President of the Republic we want to anchor in the Cuban sea of happiness, "said Lueckert told the digital edition of the newspaper El Universal.

The prelate criticized the decision not to broadcast live the interpellation and consider it a "strategy" to prevent the population of Urosa hear arguments.

Cardinal attended the invitation today in the "hope you have an environment that can make a serene and fruitful dialogue" and after that the president of the National Assembly granted him "all the security and due respect for their dignity and human condition, "according to a statement released by the Archdiocese of Caracas.

Urosa was to go to the National Assembly last Tuesday but said a day before declining the invitation to consider that they were not given "the conditions of serenity to a fruitful dialogue."

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