Eduardo Piñate: The Revolution will continue to defend the rights of the working class in Venezuela
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Published at: 12/03/2026 02:37 PM
This Thursday, March 12, the Minister of
Popular Power for the Social Process of Labor, Eduardo Piñate, reaffirmed that the Bolivarian
Revolution will continue to defend the rights, income and
interests of the working class in Venezuela.
“Here who claimed the rights of the Venezuelan working
class, of the workers, is the Bolivarian Revolution, it was
(Hugo) Chávez, it is (Nicolás) Maduro and Delcy Rodríguez, who are defending,
have defended and will continue to defend the income and interests of the workers
of Venezuela, they are not the traitors,” he said during the Great March for Peace and Sovereignty in Caracas.
In addition, he questioned the sectors of the Venezuelan
extreme right, who promoted blockades and sanctions
against this Homeland in the world, and today they want to present themselves as the “defenders” of the interests of workers.
In that regard, he stressed that despite the
multifactorial war that Venezuela has had to face, we are still making progress. “
They have waged an economic, political, cultural, diplomatic, ideological, technological
and military war on us, they have not been able to fight us (...) and despite this, we are still
standing, dignified, courageous and firm as a people and working class,” he said.
“We are still fighting, we continue to defend
this Homeland,” he said, highlighting solidarity with President Nicolás
Maduro and the first lady, Cilia Flores, who are kidnapped in
the United States.
He also highlighted the importance of the
unity of the Venezuelan people and the working class to face
current challenges, pointing out that the biggest victory of the adversaries would be to
divide the nation. At the same time, he called for maintaining support for the president in
charge, Delcy Rodríguez, reiterating that the unity of the people and the
working class will be key to overcoming the current situation and advancing in the defense of national sovereignty.
Mazo News Team