Head of State: No one can take away the right of the People to choose, to vote, to participate

President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro
Presidential Press

Published at: 19/05/2025 01:58 PM

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, confirmed this Monday the importance of elections in the country, which despite imperial aggressions, will reach the 32nd electoral process since the arrival of the Revolution next Sunday, May 25.

During a meeting with State security agencies, from the Miraflores Palace, the President denounced censorship against Venezuelan democracy. “Nobody should know anything, that Venezuela has the 32nd election. Misrepresentation, lies, manipulation of the major media of the United States, of Europe, of part of Latin America, censorship, that it is not known that the people of Venezuela are participating in their communities and in the streets of a great electoral debate,” he said.

He stressed that in Venezuela “it has rained, it has thundered and it has flashed and all the elections have been made. With guarimba, with economic war, with the threat of invasion, elections always come and go”, despite the opinion of some leaders in the world, including in Latin America.

“I don't agree with that opinion, but they told me in private and they said it in public, that Venezuela, in the midst of a blockade as brutal and criminal as the gringo empire has against us, should not continue to make choices (...) I don't agree with that, because no one can take away the people's right to choose, to vote, to participate, to have their authorities. Why are they going to take it away with economic wars that make us suffer? Well, we know how to resist and we know how to move forward,” he said.

Mazo News Team

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