The affirmation of the validity of the Bolivarian commander’s thoughts occupied a special place, since the VII meeting of the continental coordination of ALBA movements and the World Meeting for the Validity of the Bolivarian Thoughts of the Revolutionary Leader were celebrated here.
At both meetings, attended by more than 140 countries from every continent, participants recalled Chávez’s imprint and called for speaking about him in the present, as did American Claudia de La Cruz, co-executive director of the People’s Forum.
The young New Yorker recalled the Venezuelan revolutionary’s constant solidarity with the people of the United States and pointed out that, like Fidel Castro, he knew how to separate the elites of US governments from working people.
Our Eternal Commander, he said, had always been guided by the deepest and greatest feelings of love for the world’s working class, and he assured that Chávez had not died but grown ten years after his departure.
In an act of commemoration 34 years after the popular rebellion known as El Caracazo on February 27, 1989, Executive Vice President Delcy Rodríguez affirmed that “there will be no neoliberal restoration in Venezuela”.
We are increasingly committed to consolidating unity with the forces of the people, unity in all circumstances, “Unity, struggle, struggle and victory is an order from Commander Hugo Chávez,” said the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party. from Venezuela, Diosdado Cabello.
Also important was the visit of the Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Pátrushev, who met with President Nicolás Maduro and other authorities, and the ruler assured that this will strengthen the union between Caracas and Moscow thanks to solidarity, respect and cooperation.
The Security Council delegation from the Eurasian country met with representatives of the Defense Secretariat of the Council of Venezuela, where they discussed cooperation plans and advice on security and comprehensive defense.
On the other hand, in Geneva, Switzerland, Foreign Minister Yván Gil reiterated the Bolivarian Republic’s full commitment to human rights and denounced the double standards applied by hegemonic states on the issue.
Speaking at the 52nd Ordinary Session of the Human Rights Council, the diplomat denounced the 927 unilateral coercive measures carried out by the United States and its allies over the past nine years in flagrant violation of international law.
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