During his program “Con Maduro Live de Repente,” the president condemned the U.S. actions and emphasized that each sanction received has been a catalyst for national cohesion. Nov 28, 2024 Photo: presidencialve
“They think we’re being punished. With each sanction, we unite more,” said Maduro, underlining the resilience of the Venezuelan people in the face of what he considers external attacks.
In a strong response to the recent sanctions imposed by the U.S. Treasury Department against 21 leaders of the Bolivarian Revolution, President Nicolás Maduro stated on Thursday that such measures will only serve to strengthen the unity of the Venezuelan people.
During his program “Con Maduro Live de Repente,” the president condemned the U.S. actions and emphasized that each sanction received has been a catalyst for national cohesion.
“They think we’re being punished. With each sanction, we unite more,” said Maduro, underlining the resilience of the Venezuelan people in the face of what he considers external attacks.
“If fascism says ‘No’ to Christmas! The people of Venezuela say ‘Yes’ to Christmas! Yes to parranda; yes to the bongos; yes to the drum; yes to dance; yes to rumba; yes to peace; yes to life,” exclaimed the president, using the festive atmosphere as a symbol of unity and celebration.
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The National Assembly of Venezuela Passes Organic Law in Defense of the Republic and Against the Imperialist Blockade:
In a historic session, the National Assembly (AN) of Venezuela approved, this Thursday, unanimously and in a second discussion, the Liberator Simón Bolívar Organic Law against the Imperialist Blockade and in Defense of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This legislation aims to protect the country from external aggression and penalize those politicians who promote foreign interventions or unilateral restrictive measures.
The law provides, among other provisions, for the lifelong disqualification of politicians who have requested invasions or sanctions against Venezuela.
This approach seeks to delegitimize the actions of the Venezuelan extreme right, which has resorted to violence and foreign intervention after losing democratic elections.
NA President Jorge Rodríguez stressed the importance of this law as a mechanism to shield Venezuela from destabilizing intentions that threaten its sovereignty.
“We will not tolerate any aggression against the Venezuelans and against the Homeland,” said Rodríguez, who also announced that the law provides for the extinction of control over the property of those politicians who betray their country.
After the approval, the deputies moved to Simón Bolívar Square in downtown Caracas, where they deposited the text of the law at the foot of the statue of the Liberator.
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Venezuela Rejects U.S. New Unilateral Coercive Measures and Reaffirms its Commitment to Sovereignty
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has expressed its strong opposition to the recent imposition of unilateral coercive measures by the outgoing United States government.
In an official statement, the Venezuelan government described these measures as a desperate act of a “decadent and erratic government” attempting to divert attention from its own electoral failures and the escalating social crisis it faces.
The statement further emphasizes that such actions do not promote democracy in Venezuela; rather, they seek to revitalize a fascist group lacking popular support in an effort to prolong its unsuccessful regime change policy.
These actions, which are particularly directed against a group of patriots who have worked tirelessly to safeguard peace, stability, and national unity, are perceived as aggression from a government that aims to destabilize the country and undermine the democratic will of the Venezuelan people.
The statement also highlights that, four months after the significant popular victory in reelecting President Nicolas Maduro, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela continues to reaffirm its “unwavering commitment to consolidating a participatory and proactive democratic model, as well as strengthening the country’s economy in the face of constant external aggression.”
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Caracas Hosts the Installation of the International Anti-Fascist Committee “For a New World”
This Wednesday, the Simón Bolívar Park Convention Center in Caracas became the setting for the installation of the International Anti-Fascist Committee “For a New World!” An event that brought together approximately 400 delegates from 75 countries. The activity was led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic, Yván Gil, and Rander Peña, representative of internal affairs of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).
The main objective of this committee is to specify and assign tasks arising from the recent World Congress against Fascism, which took place in September. During his speech, Minister Gil emphasized the importance of this initiative, noting that a “new era” in the international fight against fascism is beginning.
On his social networks, Gil highlighted: “Together, we will lay the foundations for the launch of the World Anti-Fascist Front, an initiative originated in Venezuela, committed to the struggle for humanity.”
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Venezuela and Sputnik: A New Chapter in Media Cooperation
In a strategic move to strengthen bilateral communication, the Ministry of People’s Power for Communication and Information of Venezuela has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Russian Sputnik News Agency. This agreement, sealed in Caracas, seeks to facilitate the exchange of projects and content between the media of both nations.
The Sector Vice President for Communication, Culture, and Tourism, Freddy Ñáñez, headed the signing of the agreement together with Olga Lisogor, director of Sputnik. Ñáñez highlighted the importance of diversifying voices in today’s news landscape, which is dominated by a few media oligopolies.
“It is essential to promote true freedom of expression that allows different perspectives to be heard,” he said.
The agreement not only provides for the exchange of content but also for the training of communicators in new technologies. Ñáñez mentioned a workshop on artificial intelligence in journalism that Sputnik is offering, which represents a valuable opportunity for Venezuelan professionals.
“We want this exchange of experiences to be enriching and for Sputnik to be consolidated as a strong medium in Venezuela,” he added.
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Venezuela’s Interior Minister Denounces New Destabilizing Plans
The Venezuelan Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello denounced new destabilizing plans in the country, which had their center in the state of Zulia, with the participation of businessmen, judges, prosecutors and military personnel linked to the Venezuelan extreme right.
Cabello said in a press conference that investigations have revealed corruption and conspiracy offences. One of the objectives of the plan was to train paramilitaries to attack electrical and oil sites.
The minister revealed José Enrique Rincón, owner of several companies, especially in the industrial area, as one of the main organizers of the operation, along with his children. He also stated that the citizen has direct links with Iván Simonovis, María Corina Machado, Tomás Guanipa and Juan Pablo Guanipa.
The Venezuelan official states that The financing for these terrorist and destabilizing activities comes from drug trafficking and Colombian paramilitaries, led by the country’s right-wing former presidents Iván Duque and Álvaro Uribe.
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