By Rubén G. Abelenda on January 11, 2025
The swearing-in on January 10 of Nicolás Maduro as president for the 2025-2031 term put an end to a new show against Venezuela staged by the domestic ultra-right, and financed and encouraged by the U.S. and European and Latin American governments beholden to the White House.
Maduro, as did the giant Hugo Chavez, once again defeated another fierce war that included continuous media attacks, attempts of violent actions and threats of military aggression to the land of Simon Bolivar.
The conspirators of states of the old continent and Latin America under Washington’s orders failed in their efforts to sabotage the inauguration of the Venezuelan President, after his clear victory in last year’s elections.
The representatives of the internal fascist right wing did not manage to boycott Maduro’s swearing in either, in spite of the calls of all kinds they made to re introduce terror in the country with the so-called guarimbas.
Several of these opponents even requested, time and again, a military intervention in Venezuela, after their setback at the polls.
In the face of this war, the people took to the streets to demonstrate that the Bolivarian Revolution founded by Chavez has the support of a great majority that advocates for peace and prosperity in the South American nation.
The armed forces and law enforcement were mobilized in unison, and the elected President made it clear that Venezuelans would respond to any attempt of military aggression and would not allow the violence of internal fascists.
In the various inauguration ceremonies, Maduro assured that his nation will never again be governed from the U.S., or from anywhere else, and reiterated his defense of peace, dialogue and true democracy.
After the inauguration activities, cities throughout the country were the scene of numerous celebrations and parties for the new and resounding triumph of Chavista Venezuela.
Maduro and his compatriots once again demonstrated to the world that with courage and intelligence adversaries, no matter how powerful they may be, can be brought to their knees.
Source: Network in Defense of Humanity, translation Resumen Latinoamericano – English