The spokespersons of the communes and communal circuits of the country expressed their deep concern for the well-being of President Nicolás Maduro and the first lady, Cilia Flores, who remain kidnapped in the United States.
The Minister for the Communes, Ángel Prado, highlighted the notable political maturity of the national community movement and the organizational capacity demonstrated in this context. Furthermore, he reaffirmed that Popular Power is not a spectator of historical events, but rather an active protagonist in the construction of its own destiny.
“Today, from every corner of Venezuela, the Communes raise their voices not only to express concern, but to demand justice and respect for the sovereignty of our leaders,” stated Prado.
Rafael Torrez, spokesperson for the Jirahara Socialist Commune of the Yaracuy state, expressed his commitment as part of the group of lawyers convened by Deputy Nicolás Maduro Guerra to monitor and exhaustively defend the President and the first combatant.
He stressed that his team is made up of 50 jurists ready to guarantee the defense of the rights of their leaders.
