GPPSB candidates remain deployed in the final stretch of the election campaign

Revolutionary candidates deployed across the country
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Published at: 23/07/2025 05:25 PM

The candidates of the Bolivarian Revolution remain deployed throughout the national territory as part of the closing of the campaign of the Great Patriotic Pole Simon Bolivar (GPPSB), in order to guarantee victory in the Municipal Elections 2025, on July 27.

In this regard, from the state of Apure, the candidate for mayor of the municipality of Páez, José Ángel Ramírez, reiterated his commitment to advance the work for the triumph of the Bolivarian Revolution, in days reviewed by Venezolana de Televisión.

“We are not going to be locked in, the Legislative Branch and the Executive Branch are going to go together with the People's Power because I am sure that this July 27 we will win,” he said.

For his part, the candidate for mayor of the Esteller municipality, in the Portuguese state, Jorge Oviedo, stated that they are active on the streets, day and night, house to house, sector by sector, to achieve the victory that will allow the consolidation of socialist projects for the benefit of the region.

In this regard, the head of the GPPSB Campaign in Portuguese, Primitivo Cedeño, highlighted the importance of people's participation in the upcoming elections as well as the new youth leadership that emerges in Venezuela.

He stressed that they are highly convinced and sure that the revolutionary candidates from the entity's 14 municipalities will continue to strengthen the Plan of the Seven Transformations (7T) to guarantee the development of Portuguesa and the good life of its inhabitants.

In addition, in Trujillo, the candidate for mayor of the municipality Rafael Rangel, Sonia Silva, also expressed her commitment to the Revolution and called for maintaining the active participation of the People.

Ana Fuentes, the flag bearer for mayor of Maturín municipality, Monagas state, pledged to continue working on cultural projects that will benefit more than 1,300 growers in the municipality.

Mazo News Team

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