Students from Aragua held a day of solidarity for the release of the presidential couple

One of the activities took place in the spaces of the Saman de Guere Comunal university village
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Published at: 23/01/2026 09:46 AM

With days of painting murals, assemblies and drawing up banners, the students of the Sucre Mission in Aragua raised their voices to demand the release of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the first combatant, Cilia Flores.

One of the activities took place in the spaces of the Saman de Guere Community University Village with the creation of the mural Hgabias to work together with members of the Robinson Mission.

Likewise, together with the entire System of New Generation Missions, they held a discussion in the town of Turmero in the municipality of Santiago Mariño on the current political and social situation in the country.

Gladys Requena, coordinator of the Sucre Mission in the entity, said that “we will not faint until we receive our president back to his homeland and continue to be an example for this courageous people.”

Mazo News Team

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