Commander Chávez urged to strengthen conscience


Published at: 12/11/2025 10:19 PM

On May 27, 2004, from the city of Guadalajara, Mexico, the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez, highlighted the increase in the level of consciousness as an important point in recent years, although this would not be immediate, he assured that the presidents, heads of government of Europe, the The European Union, Latin America and the Caribbean would be willing to cooperate.

“I am sure that it will contribute, at least, to the fact that in the debates we continue to strengthen a new consciousness, because here the awareness of the terrible thing that neoliberalism, for example, has been doing to the world, dividing the world into pieces, tearing apart societies, producing poor people, producing deaths, children dying of hunger, governments that are reeling, a product of neoliberalism in Latin America,” he said.

In this regard, Chávez stressed that, as a result of poverty, a world with more and more conflicts and wars, imperialism is now taking off its mask and attacking the Peoples.

“Yesterday they threatened us again from Washington, imperialism, it is the old imperialism with its vampire teeth and all that, dripping blood, filling the world with blood and death, so it is important that in this world, at this time when the world is living, of great dangers, of great opportunities, of changes of direction, we come to talk here in Guadalajara, in addition to talking about an important topic: social cohesion, is the central issue and multilaterality,” he stressed.

He also added that “we prefer to talk about multipolarity, but in the end it could be the same thing, a multipolar world, a world where there is no policeman, who has a dick; imagine a global policeman who wants to impose whim, government, economy, defend his interests, the government of Mr. Bush”.

The Bolivarian leader assured that changes have begun in Venezuela, despite coups d'etat , outrages, threats, the oligarchies that attack, but “we must continue to transform political models, transform economic models and in Venezuela we have a slogan if we want to end poverty we must give power to The poor, that's the only way, it's not that we're going to treat the poor like beggars, that we're going to give them alms, no, it's power, distribution of power, that's democracy”, stressed the Commander.

Mazo News Team

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