“The Portuguese Center is the border between Portugal and Venezuela”
Marcos Ramos and Sérgio Ferreira (special service ‘Diaspora News’)
Paulo Café’s journey through Venezuela today had as its epicenter the Portuguese Center, in Caracas, and for the official, this club “is the border between Portugal and Venezuela”.
Addressing those present, the important Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities described the CP as “a great symbol of our Luso-Venezuelan fraternity”, having also confessed that he feels “at home in this country” which is home to a Portuguese community.
“It is a very dynamic community, in addition to the huge Madeiran community”, he added, noting that “the atmosphere of the Portuguese and Venezuelans is very harmful”.
Paulo in the register or who later made his first trip outside the Cafôfo that his first trip were visits for Venezuela’s vows precisely to Venezuela, which aim to “know the traits of our Portuguese communities in the world”, you can “find ” that of the Portuguese in all areas of society”.
The regulator said he had found “businessmen with a balance for the development of the country”.
“We have our eyes on Venezuela and our hands on Portuguese-descendants,” he said later, recalling that the Portuguese Government wants to follow the Portuguese and the “most needy citizens”.