Governor Clark: Terrorism has not been able and will not be able to with the strength of the Revolutionary People

The re-elected governor of Falcón state, Víctor Clark
PSUV press

Published at: 03/06/2025 06:39 PM

This Tuesday, June 3, at the inauguration of the newly re-elected governor of the state of Falcón, Víctor Clark, he highlighted that this entity has written pages against fascism that could not cope with the revolutionary determination of that people.

“Terrorists have not been able, nor will they be able to, against the force of producers, cultivators, athletes, fishermen, community leaders, street leaders, community leaders, the Venezuelan Living Movement and everything that is the creation of the Bolivarian Government,” said Clark.

He stressed that the Falconian people are bearers of a vision that allowed the revolutionary forces to achieve victory on May 25.

“Thanks to the Falconian people for their trust, their decisive majority with which they came out to participate and today we can say that, from that resistance that referred to President Nicolás Maduro, we went on to a victorious Popular Offensive,” the Falconian governor reiterated.

He recalled that no one taught this people to learn to face aggressions, economic blockades, against health and public services, however, this group learned to do much more with less.

“We are going to do it and that's how we have learned these years, no one had prepared us captain to be governor at a time when 99% of the budget fell apart, no one taught us a formula, nor a specific method, and no school and no government and no university, only popular wisdom and participatory democracy open up a compass for the best that is yet to come,” said the president re-elected last May 25.

He added that the People have also been able to find the reasons why Falcón today can feel and know that education, health and public services, that peace, coexistence, recreation, culture and every expression of life in the region are aimed at ensuring that society can have a better future.


Mazo News Team

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