Mérida: Aryan inhabitants took to the streets to support President Nicolás Maduro
Mérida Governorate
Published at: 18/05/2024 03:26 PM
Residents of the Arias parish in the Libertador municipality took to the streets to accompany President Nicolas Maduro, in his firm decision to reject sanctions against the Venezuelan homeland.
In addition to this, the people, together with Governor Jehyson Guzmán and the mayor of this capital, Jesús Araque, thanked and recognized the efforts made by the president, in the midst of the blockade and sanctions against the country.
“We should be proud of the president, most of the time, when a case of corruption emerges in any government in the world, the first to cover that up are the presidents and Nicolás was the first to say, whoever falls, we are going with everything, an iron hand against corruption. And why? Because those aren't real Chavistas, those aren't the ones who are fighting for the needs of our people, they have other interests,” Guzmán said.
He also said that those who sponsored the departure of people from the country were the opposition: “They don't know how to bring them to vote for them, we never tire of telling people, stay here, fight with us, we're going forward, we're going to resist, we're going to get ahead, we did that and we're going to keep doing it, because we're betting on our country.”
The people reject the actions and intentions that the opposition and its leaders, supported by the North American government, seek to obtain money to finance their campaign, receiving orders from the United States, as evidenced by the recent audio that circulated on social networks and media, where Juan Guaidó was talking to the opposition candidate.
Finally, he pointed out that if someone doubts the evil of those people and does not recognize the kindness of President Nicolás Maduro, they must realize the reach of the 1×10 tool of Good Government, which has reached every corner of the country, a method to meet the needs of the people created by President Nicolás Maduro. The governor invited us to continue working together to defend the social justice project of the Bolivarian Revolution on July 28.
MERIDA GOVERNORATE