President-in-charge asks young people not to let fascism and extremism poison their souls
Presidential Press
Published at: 26/02/2026 07:34 PM
The president in charge of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez Gómez, at a meeting with young people from the Teresa Carreño Theater in Caracas, asked young people not to fall into the expressions of violence of extremist opponents who try to bring the country to past scenarios of confrontation.
“What I ask of Venezuelan youth is that they never let their hearts be poisoned by extremism or fascism, that they never let intolerance take hold of you, that from the divergence we recognize ourselves as what we are, Venezuelans, and that we pay homage to our origins, to our indigenous peoples, to our heroes and heroines of independence, to our heroes and heroines and martyrs who fell in the construction of a country of equality and that we can pay homage to Hugo Chávez Frías, who When it arrived, it came like that ray of light to bring equality, democracy and social justice and social justice to Venezuela,” said the president.
He also asked leaders and officials to be the voice of diverse youth in order to overcome these differences to meet each of the young people of this town.
Mazo News Team