The Falconian sky showed a spectacular sunset this Friday, July 19, full of intense colors that perfectly complemented the view of the Serranía Falconiana for the candidate Nicolás Maduro Moros, who arrived in the city of Coro (Miranda municipality) for a closing campaign offensive just nine days before the presidential elections.
The revolutionary people gathered from early afternoon on the recently modernized Manaure Avenue to give their unrestricted support to the Gallo Pinto of the Revolution.
As more and more people joined, the united force of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela and the other organizations that make up the Great Patriotic Pole “Simón Bolívar” flooded the street with joy, emotion and euphoria, showing the latent hope for a victory that will ensure peace and stability in the country.
Music, slogans, banners, flags, and even costumes alluding to the gallo pinto paraded through the gathering, which became a party to the rhythm of the Coriano drum and the lyrics of the People’s Singer-Songwriter Alí Primera.
Zulay González, with a tricolor painted on her face, affirmed that the commitment to the country takes on more validity when seeing the opposition’s thirst for power to destroy the nation that with great effort has recovered from the damage caused by those same extremists who called for sanctions and an economic blockade.
“Here we are, present and consistent, with loyalty and firmness in the work we have ahead of us for July 28th. Nothing will make us falter. We will obtain this victory to continue building a great nation as dreamed by Bolívar and Chávez,” he said.
As night fell and with a shining moon, Maduro confirmed that on July 28 he will win with the vote of the people to pave the way for the future.
“I owe it to the people, I come from the people and I always go to the people to make Venezuela a prosperous, safe, independent nation, that is my mission and I will not fail them,” said the national leader.
On stage, the candidate was accompanied by national musical talent who sang several songs to fill the atmosphere with enthusiasm, warm up the spirits and demonstrate the willingness of the revolutionaries to maintain Chavez’s legacy.
Maduro, addressing the people, emphasized the sparkle in the eyes of those present as they worked for the 29th victory of the revolution. He therefore expressed several reasons for going out to vote, including rejecting the riots, the theft of Citgo and Venezuelan gold, induced hyperinflation, and the multiple attacks on stability.
In any case, he recalled that under his leadership they have led the country towards development and have intelligently overcome each obstacle in order to guarantee the social well-being of all Venezuelans, which is why he spoke about quality public health and education, Clap combos, vaccination against the pandemic and many other aspects.
The people of Falcón bid farewell to their Gallo Pinto with fireworks and a great ovation as a sign of their support, while Maduro said “on July 28 Falcón will go out into the streets to celebrate the victory.”