Yván Gil: February 27, 1989, gave way to the 1998 Bolivarian hurricane

“El Caracazo, a spontaneous popular revolution that emerged in response to hunger and deep social inequality caused by the neoliberal policies of the International Monetary Fund,” he said
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Published at: 27/02/2025 10:37 AM

The People's Power Minister for Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil Pinto, assured that the rebel events of February 27, 1989 gave way to the “Bolivarian hurricane of 1998”.


The foreign minister's words are generated on the occasion of the 36th anniversary of “El Caracazo” this Thursday, which is why he wrote through his Telegram channel: “Today, Venezuela commemorates the 36th anniversary of" El Caracazo “, a spontaneous popular revolution that emerged in response to hunger and deep social inequality caused by the neoliberal policies of the International Monetary Fund , implemented by the government of Carlos Andrés Pérez”.


Gil added that “although this rebellion was violently suppressed, it laid the foundations for the emblematic civic-military insurrection of 1992 and, later, for the victory of the Bolivarian hurricane in 1998.”


Mazo News Team

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