Maduro Reflects on Chavez’s Vision for a Multipolar World
He also took the opportunity to inform about events in Kazan during the BRICS Summit and clarified certain points regarding Brazil’s veto against Venezuela. Oct 28, 2024 Photo: ViceVenezuela
October 28, 2024 Hour: 10:25 pm
Chávez already foresaw the need for a multipolar world and stated: “The 21st century will be our century, the one of liberation, of the peoples.”
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In his program “Con Maduro Más,” the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, recalled his victory in the elections held on July 28, emphasizing that this triumph reaffirms the Venezuelans’ right to remain free from imperialism.
During his speech, Maduro discussed the origins of Venezuela’s multipolar policy, noting that it was Commander Chávez who introduced this concept in 1997.
According to Maduro, Chávez already foresaw the need for a multipolar world and stated: “The 21st century will be our century, the one of liberation, of the peoples.”
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The president announced that he will present an Action and Transformation Plan for Venezuela at the upcoming Congress of the 5 Generations of the Popular Historical Block of the Bolivarian Revolution.
Additionally, he asserted that Venezuela has a consolidated agenda with BRICS countries and committed to advancing relations with Russia, China, and India, stating that “BRICS is Bolívar’s path” and recalling what Chávez left behind.
He also took the opportunity to inform about events in Kazan during the BRICS Summit and clarified certain points regarding Brazil’s veto against Venezuela
Autor: MLM
Fuente: teleSUR