The Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, questioned the illegal actions of the United States in Latin America, especially in Mexican territory, where they intend to prohibit citizens of the Aztec country from approaching beaches, to turn them into war zones, to which she said that this measure radicalizes the interference of the North American country over the free peoples of the world.
This was announced by Vice President Rodríguez during the presentation of the 2023-2024 National History Prize, held at the National Center for Historical Studies in Caracas, where she compared the US imperial aggression in Mexico with the situation in the Caribbean and the aggression against Venezuela. In that sense, he highlighted that “the Venezuelan people have demonstrated that they are not blackmailable and that they will not be subordinated to any foreign State that seeks to govern them.”
Rodríguez praised the work of the people to defend the integrity of the territory and maintain the peace and sovereignty of the State and assured that in the face of sanctions and aggressions, the people together with the national Government work for the comprehensive well-being of the Republic. “Because when the people are not in political power, they are in the streets fighting.”
Lessons in modesty
He also assured that the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, has given lessons from his modesty, humility and courage, that in Venezuela it will not be handed over to anyone, that there is a population that works in a unified manner to maintain an independent country.
On the other hand, Vice President Rodríguez compared the independence process promoted by Simón Bolívar, with what Venezuela is currently experiencing, which was intended to be tarnished with lies from false dialogues issued by Spanish imperialism, “it is the same thing that the US does, with all its threats that seek to bend Venezuelans to its hegemonic policies on the South American continent,” she said.
In that sense, he highlighted that El Libertador Simón Bolívar was a precursor of the universal legal doctrine on human rights and the principles that should govern sovereign States; and that same idea was assumed by Commander Hugo Chávez and inherited by President Nicolás Maduro Moros.
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