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“The pandemic s impact on Venezuela provides yet another argument to convince the different parties to take negotiations seriously,” says Arturo Sosa. He is from Caracas and the Superior General of the Jesuits.
He has been immersed in the world of politics from an early age. His father was a minister and a member of the government board that organized the democratic elections following the military dictatorship.
FR. ARTURO SOSA, SJ
Superior General of the Society of Jesus
“The problem in Venezuela isn t who mediates, but who is mediated. The problem in Venezuela is about getting the different parties to take negotiations seriously. A serious negotiation means that something new should emerge. If not, then it s not a negotiation. In a negotiation, everyone s views change in some way.”
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