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Popular military police fusion reaffirmed loyalty to President Maduro

Popular military police fusion reaffirmed loyalty to President Maduro

The Minister of Defense, G/J Vladimir Padrino López, the deputy Maria León, and the director of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin), Alexis Rodríguez Cabello reaffirmed, in the name of the military – popular – police fusion, their loyalty and recognition to the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.

In a solemn ceremony held in the courtyard of the Bolivarian Military University, the head of the Defense portfolio highlighted that the military institution recognizes Nicolás Maduro as its commander in chief, thus ratifying his loyalty and subordination.

Likewise, Padrino López emphasized that the FANB will defend, in perfect civic-military-police fusion, the nation from any external or internal threat. Likewise, it ratified the anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist character of the FANB.

“The troops with weapons of the Army, the Aviation, the Navy, the Bolivarian National Guard and the Bolivarian National Militia, deployed in the 8 Strategic Regions of Comprehensive Defense (REDI) that comprise the entire national territory, solemnly express that “We ratify the commitment of fidelity to the ideals of El Libertador Simón Bolívar taken up by the Supreme Commander of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez Frías,” said the senior military officer.

At the same event, Congresswoman María León was in charge of reading the swearing-in manifesto in which the Popular Forces and Social Movements reaffirm their loyalty to President Maduro.

“For now and forever we dedicate our lives to the defense of our insurgent history and to the construction of the Bolivarian project. This oath is a manifestation of the sacred will that surrounds us, we are the People’s Power raising our voices as a manifesto and telling the world that our Homeland and sovereignty reside non-transferably in the People and that today as yesterday we have known how to put our chest, conscience and spirit to defend the most sacred thing we have achieved, which is our independence. “What we are spreads throughout the world and we have enemies who seek to undermine the foundations of our Republic and attack the country with lies and criminal sanctions,” León read.

Likewise, he expressed his recognition to the FANB and assured that they “have nothing to envy of the army that Simón Bolívar commanded.”

The legislator assured that with the swearing-in of Maduro, this January 10, the will of the People was ratified and once again they hit imperialism and its lackeys in the face.

For his part, the director of Sebin, Alexis Rodríguez, read the manifesto in which the State security agencies reaffirm their support for President Maduro, and their commitments in defense of the peace and sovereignty of the homeland.

“Today we can say that we have 180 thousand police officers throughout the national territory, trained with a profound democratic and revolutionary vision working for the people contributing to national peace,” he highlighted during the act of recognition and reaffirmation of loyalty to President Maduro.

“Under your leadership we have no doubt that we will win,” Rodríguez expressed to the Head of State, who swore an oath to the security forces to continue defeating fascism and crime.

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