Cabello: Education began to be compulsory, free and of good quality with the Bolivarian Revolution
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 12/02/2026 04:48 PM
During his participation in the Youth March in
support of President Nicolás Maduro, within the framework of Youth Day, this
Thursday the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV),
Diosdado Cabello Rondón, stated that, despite the fact that the Constitution of 1961
stated that education should be free, the governments of the Fourth Republic did not
they were enforcing that mandate.
“Education began to be compulsory, free and of good
quality with the arrival of the Bolivarian Revolution,” Cabello highlighted to the patriotic
girl who flooded the streets of Caracas, noting that during the adecos and Copeyan
governments this was “pure straw”.
He recalled that in the Fourth Republic, many young
revolutionaries and student leaders were murdered. “Of the adecos and the Copeyans who
governed this country, 11,300 young people were killed and disappeared, of
whom 3,000 have not yet appeared. Who were they? The adecos and the Copeyans
who governed this country,” he criticized.
Mazo News Team