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“Only by being organized will we be able to fight the battle that our country requires today to recover a path that allows us to continue walking a path of more rights and democracy”

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“Only by being organized will we be able to fight the battle that our country requires today to recover a path that allows us to continue walking a path of more rights and democracy”

In the Encuentro interview with Julio Villagrán, hosted by Marvin Aguilar, deputy Anabel Belloso mentioned that the FMLN continues to fight according to its axes and principles, but that the message they have received from the population shows a setback for the political party, but They are working to regain the trust of Salvadorans.

In our case we are focused on strengthening ourselves, regaining trust and credibility in the population and placing colleagues in the decision-making spaces who can carry out this project.”says the FMLN deputy

For the representative, the current government is extreme right-wing and ultra-conservative, which is why they attack anyone who questions the government about the injustices that Salvadorans experience.

“We are in a context where any voice that is raised against injustice, the high cost of living and innocent captures by the emergency regime and any voice that questions the power in power does not have an easy time,” Belloso highlights.

He also highlighted that the government is not egalitarian with taxes, those who can give more taxes are exempted but the working class is increased.

For the representative, changing the political landscape of the country must be a constant struggle, where it is necessary to organize to recover the path of rights and democracy, since not all the population agrees with the government’s actions.

It is not true that all people agree with this government, if we look at the numbers of who and how many voted, the proportions are clear and it is clear that it is not the majority of the population.”stated the deputy.

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