Capriles said the space will be presented every Tuesday from 11 to 12 am through Site capriles.tv and it will be accompanied by reporters and answer questions that viewers sent him by networks social.
The Miranda state governor also stated that internet use the “difficulty” to communicate with the Venezuelans and to give information about what is happening in the country “real time”.
Capriles reported a few days after the sale in May of private television channel Globovision, opposition to the government line that the new owners “ordered” to not transmit his speeches live more.
“Thanks to the great team of workers Globovision was informed that the new directive ordered that no more live out”, posted on his Twitter account at the time.
In addition, earlier this month, the Cadena Capriles, whose owner kept a distant relationship with the former candidate and is one of the major media conglomerates of Venezuela, was sold to an investment group in this country, in an operation for which no details were provided.
“It’s no secret the media buying, behind that purchase what you want is to silence those who have a different thought to the Government and not hear our voice,” said Capriles in your program.
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