President Maduro: Whoever comes the hard way must face the consequences

Act for the Bicentennial of the Battle of Ayacucho
Presidential Press

Published at: 09/12/2024 06:11 PM

During the central event commemorating the Bicentennial of the Battle of Ayacucho, this Monday, the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, confirmed that the spirit of the Liberation Army remains alive in the current struggles.

“I say to those who think they can colonize Venezuela or to those who think they can hand over Venezuela as a colony: if they have historical ears that hear, if they have eyes that see history, that they see it because we are the same, we are José Laurencio Silva, we are José Jacinto Lara, we are Sucre, we are the same. Never make a mistake with us!” , said the Head of State from Paseo Los Próceres, in Caracas.

He recalled that, at that time, the Spanish imperial army had 14 years of triumph, “it had never been defeated, from 1810 to 1824, and our army had to come directly to break its spine”. In this regard, he highlighted the courage, combat capacity and capacity of the Bolivarian Diplomacy, “which already existed and which today we carry as a legacy”, of the Patriot Army.

“Whoever wants it for good, for good, and whoever comes the hard way to live up to its consequences, that is the message of (Antonio José de) Sucre and it is the message of us as children of the Sun, children of liberators, liberators,” he emphasized.

Mazo News Team

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