Caracas, Venezuela, Feb 5, 2019 / 13:55 pm
In a joint statement Monday, the Venezuelan bishops' conference, the Confederation of Religious Men and Women of Venezuela and the National Council of the Laity demanded the state agencies call "free and legitimate elections to retake the path to democracy," allow the entry of humanitarian aid into the country and stop the repression against citizens.
The Feb. 4 statement said Venezuelan Catholics, facing a "painful situation of injustice and suffering," are in search of a "peaceful and transparent" transition that will lead to "free and legitimate elections to retake the path to democracy, restoring the rule of law, and fostering the reconstruction of the social fabric, economic productivity, morality in the country and reconciliation among all Venezuelans."
The statement called for a transition toward elections undertaken "in a peaceful manner in accordance with the National Constitution" to avoid more suffering.
"In this crucial moment in our country's history, we invite the entire Venezuelan people to give their best, everyone in their sphere of work and action, so that working from unity, solidarity and ethical responsibility, in a calm spirit, we may seek the common good and tirelessly work for the reconstruction of democracy and of our entire homeland, avoiding bloodshed," they added.