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Monagas presented a photographic gallery in honor of the Revolution

Monagas presented a photographic gallery in honor of the Revolution

Three months after the victory of President Nicolás Maduro on July 28 in the electoral elections, the organized popular power, representatives of the Great Patriotic Pole and the leadership of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) met in Plaza Bolívar from the Maturín municipality to present gallery photographic in honor of the Revolution.

During the development of the busy event, which covered Monagas Street in the central part of the capital city, the governor of the entity, Ernesto Luna, together with the organizer of the PSUV in the entity, Irwing Monteverde, and those attending the political event, inaugurated a gallery open-air photography, containing images of the national dignitary’s electoral campaign.

“This exhibition reflects the victorious face of our President Maduro and the Venezuelan people in the experiences of the electoral campaign and their passage through this state, with which they achieved the 30th triumph of the Revolution,” he noted.

Among the moments captured in the photos presented, Luna meant the reception that the motorists gave to Maduro, the powerful congregation on La Planta Street, the inauguration of the new headquarters of the Rómulo Gallegos University and the tremendous closing of the campaign on Juncal Avenue .

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