 and Mrs. Reagan should serve as a model for today, the Venezuelan model. Venezuelans will understand that democracy is a path to peace and struggle, and other members of the region might then do their worst damage to the democratic governance despite challenges of soviet policy, sponsored subversion. These whole genuinely democratic elections, they have to the contrary persecuted the democratic opposition parties, trade unions, and civic and religious organizations. Instead of free elections, they chose to hold a communist style shambles. There has been and continues to be a leading force in the Contadora process, which seeks peace in Central America based on democratic principles. We applaud your efforts. The United States places great importance on all 21 objectives of the Contadora process, which include, truly, the United States are designed to attain these objectives. Two decades ago, the founder of modern Venezuelan democracy, President Romero Betancourt, visited here and said, if the United States and my country and Latin America can work together for democracy, we can increase the system of those working to better themselves in the Caribbean and Central America, making substantial contributions to the well-being of others through the San Jose Accord. Our relationship of trust and cooperation is good for our own people and benefits the entire hemisphere. It's something to be cherished, and we do not take it for granted. Finally growing is the foundation of social justice, the key to being greater incentives, opportunity, and freedom for every person. Leading in every corner of the globe evidence continues to be there. Today, no objective observer can deny that individual freedom, not government's people, is achieved, and is likely to reach on behalf of the people of the United States. My pleasure to meet you in the city of Washington, in this beautiful bright morning, attending to the invitation that you, Mr. President Reagan, had to formulate. I interpret this difference as a distinction in our country, and as a purpose of goodwill by the government of the United States. Mr. President, the story was traumatic, and you know it. I am the sixth president of a process that, in the last 26 years, has shown the Venezuelans that democracy is a regime that allows them to progress in freedom. Our system is affirmed in the free and secret exercise of universal suffrage. This is the highest level of universal suffrage. The goal of the United States of America is to make all of us a balance, firm, to continue the work that has been done to fight for the essence and for the independence of all of us. We firmly believe that the solution of the financial crisis is to react in the active participation of the community and in the sphere of the development of education and administration that we are going to make sure of a transformation, of economic development, of social development and economic development of all countries in the world without institutions and without corporations. As a country, the group of processors shows us the strength and the senior officials of the government of the United States, a dialogue that is to be frank, sincere, humble, and thoughtful. I've only heard one of the sounds we must receive of Latin America. I've been coming home for a week, where I've heard a lot of things about the Asian American people. I was listening to a lot of the stories of the people of America. The place which is called Lérida is in the Anten Mountains, where it's called. Yes, at the level of the timing. The American aid and funding for countries. We've just been dealing with it. What we're not going to do is to take advantage of it. We're not going to take advantage of it. The election and the power of the government. It's not about the government. It's about the ideas of the government. It's about the treatment of a complex life. It's not about the government. It's not about the government.