People of Venezuela marched to raise their voices for migrants and for Labor Day (+photos)

March for Labor Day and to demand the release of our compatriots in El Salvador and of the kidnapped children
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Published at: 01/05/2025 04:19 PM

This Thursday, May 1st, the people of Venezuela took to the streets in a big march to commemorate International Worker's Day, to raise their voices in support of the migrants kidnapped in El Salvador and above all to raise their voices to bring back the two-year-old Maikelys Espinoza kidnapped by the United States.

The great mobilization carried out in the capital city was accompanied by the vice-president of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez; the general secretary of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello; the candidate for the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez; the head of Government of the Capital District, Nahum Fernández, among other authorities of the National Government.


In the midst of this commemoration, the united working class people cried out for the return of the two-year-old girl and reaffirmed their firm rejection of these actions of imperialism that seek to divide and attack Venezuelan families.

In addition, he expressed his support and gratitude to President Nicolás Maduro for continuing to promote policies that vindicate the working class of Venezuela, despite attacks against the Homeland.











Mazo News Team

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