Jorge Rodríguez insisted on the need to build new structures to face any aggression


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Published at: 09/12/2025 01:25 PM

The president of the National Assembly (AN) of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Jorge Rodríguez, made a firm call for unity and for the construction of new defense structures for free and sovereign peoples.

During his speech at the Assembly of the Peoples for the Sovereignty and Peace of Our America, he insisted on the need for these meetings to become the basis for the “construction of a true libertarian network” and the “construction of new structures that serve free and sovereign peoples to face any type of aggression”.

The president of the AN denounced the international aggressions to which Venezuela is being subjected by the United States Government, stressing that the main consequence of this campaign is that the aggressors “breathe through their wounds”.

He noted that multilateral institutions have been used as “forms of lawfare” and aggression against independent governments and sovereign peoples.

He also described naval deployment in the Caribbean as a “brutal aggression” and a 22% use of naval force as the “most brutal empire known to human history”.

He recalled that the blockade has brought Venezuela's entry to 1% of what it received, which has cost pain and delayed the process of recovering the social welfare state. “There are currently 962 “illegal, illegitimate, unilateral sanctions imposed by American and European power mechanisms,” he said.

“How many lives have these sanctions cost? How many girls and boys have had their surgical processes delayed?” , he asked, while criticizing the diversion of resources to be given to “criminals and thieves of Juan Guaidó's government of Narnia” for personal luxuries abroad.

Rodríguez invited the more than 50 international delegations present to verify the morality of the Venezuelan people and urged them to “take to the streets of Caracas, take a walk along the Paseo Los Próceres” and ask any inhabitant how they feel and how they see their future.

“The Venezuelan people are at peace, joyful, celebrating Christmas. They couldn't, they won't be able to beat us,” he said.



Mazo News Team

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