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Maduro: the Liberator Simón Bolívar Law is the weapon to defend peace

Maduro: the Liberator Simón Bolívar Law is the weapon to defend peace

In the opinion of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, the Liberator Simón Bolívar Special Law Against the Blockade and in Defense of the Homeland is the true weapon to defend the peace of the country.

“This has been a good initiative of the National Assembly, this is the true liberating law, which establishes penalties for all Venezuelans who request, promote or support calls for sanctions or blockade of the country, military invasions or any foreign damage that is caused.” intend against the country,” the first national leader expressed this Monday during the broadcast No. 68 of his weekly program Con Maduro+.

Maduro assured that the State is prepared to defeat the project promoted by the North American Senate by the United States House of Representatives (USA), called Law HR 825, “or incorrectly called the Bolívar law and which I call junk law, which aims intensify sanctions against the country,” Maduro highlighted.

He assures that the law promoted by the National Assembly will provide Venezuelan institutions and democracy “with a constitutional legal weapon to defend the right to peace, life and development of the country,” he expressed. “This law has overwhelming support, it balances things,” he added.

He recalled that the opposition already made an attempt to fill the entire country with guarimbas, and since then it has been repetitive with violent actions.

The President highlighted that in the country there had never been a political sector that asked for harm to be done to the country itself.

“What would happen in the US if a person asked for an invasion of their country, the application of the law would be draconian. If when they discover a person who they presume is passing information to rival countries, they apply life imprisonment or the death penalty… and if an opposition group arises that asks for invasion and sanctions against their country?, the President asked himself.

Maduro highlighted the awareness that the need for justice has awakened among the people, when commenting on the results of the survey carried out by Hinterlaces, which showed that 85 percent of Venezuelans agree that those who called for invasions should be prosecuted and punished. against the country and 63 percent to those who asked for sanctions.

However, Maduro found that percentage small, and assured that this figure will increase. “I am sure that this will reach more than 90 percent. This is what happened in the time of Guaidó, who became cosmic trash for asking for sanctions. The destiny of these people is national repudiation. “Peace will prevail in Venezuela in the face of this threat and anyone who comes,” he assured.

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