The historian Alejandro López, president of the Simón Bolívar Studies Center exalted the contributions that arose from the Speech of Angostura to the Blue Book made in Caracas, based on the call to continue deepening democracy today.
His words delivered them in the solemn session of the National Assembly (AN) this Saturday in the elliptical hall of the Federal Legislative Palace in Caracas, on the occasion of the commemoration of the 206th anniversary of the speech delivered by the Liberator Simón Bolívar in the Constituent Congress of Angostura, on February 15, 1819, says Avn.
López, when exposing the conclusions of this seminar, pointed out that within the issues emphasis was placed on that transformative intention proposed by Commander Hugo Chávez in his blue book in coincidence with that call to Bolivar’s social transformation in his speech of 206 years ago.
Within this was the construction of Bolivarian popular democracy raised by Chávez as vital since the people voted for its Constitution in 1999, so that this rooted what has later been a constant democracy with the popular elections that have formed Part of national development, he said.
Within this spirit, López meant that from the insurgent history movement they will join to bring to popular assemblies the discussion around the constitutional reform project raised today by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, presented before the AN, as an act more of participatory and leading democracy.
