The president in charge of the republic, Delcy Rodríguez, expressed on her social networks about the 37 years of the commemoration of the Caracazo, a historical event that marked the recent history of Venezuela in which the people rose up against neoliberal measures and achieved the perpetration of one of the worst massacres in our republican era.
“I was 19 years old, I was a student at the UCV Law School. Which meant the expression of a people and their fatigue with a neoliberal model that threw the great masses of Venezuelans into poverty and political, economic and social exclusion,” said Rodríguez, remembering that episode.
The president in charge recalled “the betrayal of the ruling elite” of those years, by “instrumentalizing the Armed Forces against the Venezuelan people,” which resulted in thousands of people being murdered in several cities in the country.
In this sense, he hoped that “that chapter will never be repeated in the history of our country,” and expressed his confidence in the conscience of the Venezuelan people and what they now know what inclusion means, to guarantee peace in our country.
