Head of State on “Maduro Podcast”: In the world we are living in, no one respects cowards
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Published at: 07/03/2024 12:43 PM
The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,
Nicolás Maduro, criticized this Thursday the servitude of the national
oligarchy to the empires of the world for all the years he governed the country, and still today.
During episode number 8 of Maduro Podcast, from the
historic center of La Guaira, the head of state stated that, “if the Republic of (Francisco
de) Miranda, if the Republic of (Simon) Bolívar had been
consolidated in its time, there would be peace in the world, there would be no empires to
attack, there would be no one to massacre Gaza, anyone would threaten (...) that's why we have to build ourselves as a power”, he emphasized.
In this regard, he pointed out that, “in the world we are
living in, no one respects cowards, those who are dragged down and kneeled.
That's why these people with their surnames, of the oligarchy, got used
to being dragged into the world's empires for 168 years, to giving up our wealth (...) what
they did was destroy the morality, history, life of Venezuela, surrendering the
dignity of our heroic history,” he criticized.
However, he stressed that for 25 years of the
Bolivarian Revolution, “we have set Venezuela on its feet and now with the 7T (seven
transformations) we are going to Venezuela, a power that Manuel Gual, José
María España, Joaquina Sánchez, Bolívar, Miranda, left us on track, and that the teacher, the great, the Giant Hugo Chávez
left us on track”.
Mazo News Team