Bolivarian National Militia took to the streets of Caracas to commemorate 14 years since its founding
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Published at: 14/04/2025 02:49 PM
This Monday, the Bolivarian National Militia marched to the 4F Mountain Barracks, in Caracas, to commemorate 14 years of its creation and the return of Commander Hugo Chávez to the presidency on April 14, 2002, after the coup d'etat, promoted by the media and the fascist right.
Hundreds of members of this component of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) took to the streets of Caracas, specifically in the parish of 23 de Enero, accompanied by General Orlando Ramón Romero Bolívar, general commander of the Bolivarian Militia.
“We, together, will win because our destiny is to succeed,” said Romero Bolívar, adding that “the Militia works together, civic-military, our principle is to defend our territory, our families. Love is the greatest thing that moves hearts and loyalty is the greatest thing to our people.”
Likewise, the commander of the FANB component added that “the militia defends what is ours; Venezuela is respected and make no mistake”, in context, he stressed: “We are not looking for confrontation with anyone, but we are convinced that through our spirit of solidarity we send a message of peace and demand that criminal sanctions be removed, they will never make us kneel!”
Mazo News Team