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Head of State ratifies his support for the International Federation of Women

Venezuela ratifica su apoyo a la Federación Internacional de Mujeres

The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicholas Maduroconfirmed his support for the Women’s International Federation (FDIM), in its effort to generate strategies that allow social networks to be addressed as platforms at the service of the well-being of women.

From the Miraflores Palace, President Maduro asked the Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodriguez and to the Minister of Popular Power for Women and Gender Equality, Diva Guzman, articulate with the federation so that the country provides all the support it requires.

“We are going to give all the support, Venezuelan comrades, to the International Federation of Women, so that it advances on the social network platforms, as quickly and deeply as possible, we are going to make it a priority,” she said.

She added that “the International Federation of Women has played a vital role in 77 years of struggle, so that humanity can recognize the rights of women throughout planet earth.”

The Head of State also praised the role and sensitivity of women.

“Without a doubt, women are superior to us men, in sensitivity, in intelligence, in love, in capacity, in work, in efficiency and effectiveness,” he indicated.

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