BARINAS - BARINAS/Candidate Adán Chávez: Chavista and revolutionary hope is on the street

“Winning with a wide advantage over the fascists, the state's extreme right-wingers, who follow the lines of La Sayona,” said Chávez
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Published at: 26/04/2025 10:58 AM

The candidate of the Great Patriotic Pole Simón Bolívar (GPPSB) for the governor of the state of Barinas, Adán Chávez, stressed that Chavista and revolutionary hope is on the streets, so all the revolutionary aspirants who will participate in the elections to the Governorates, the National Assembly (AN) and Legislative Councils, on May 25, “must go as a single historical, patriotic, Bolivarian and Chavista block”.

“Let's not fall into triumphalism, we're still working very hard to achieve that resounding victory, but what we really feel in the streets we've been traveling, in our neighborhoods, is that Chavista and revolutionary hope is on the street,” he emphasized.

In that sense, he ruled that “it will cease to be hope and will materialize in a great reality on May 25”.

This was stated in the Barinas municipality, in the state of Barinas, during the swearing in of the Simón Bolívar Great Patriotic Pole Campaign Command (GPPSB), where he stressed that it is essential to achieve a resounding victory, “it's not just winning, which is practically a fact, even though we don't trust each other, it's winning decisively.”

“Win with a wide advantage over the fascists, the state's extreme right-wingers, who follow the lines of Sayona and who therefore follow the lines of North American imperialism. That is the fundamental enemy, let's not forget it,” he said.

In that scenario, he reaffirmed the need to continue strengthening Popular Power, “commune or nothing, therein lies the great challenge”.

Chávez also commented that at the request of the People themselves, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, who is the national and international Rooster Pinto, authorized him to be called the Barinese Rooster Pinto, “you were the ones who asked for it.”

Mazo News Team

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