Tag: Simon Bolivar
Tribute to Simon Bolivar Strengthens the Brotherhood Between Cuba and Venezuela
The event also featured the presence of prominent figures such as Emilio Lozada, head of the Department of International Relations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, and Ana María Marí Machado, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly of People’s Power and the Council of State. Related: Venezuela Salutes the 66th Anniversary […]
January 9, 2025
Venezuela’s National Assembly Moves to Enforce Simon Bolivar Law Against Former Parliamentarians from 2015 to 2021
Rodríguez emphasized that this communication is clear proof that justifies the immediate application of the law to figures such as Dinora Figuera, Marianela Fernández, and Auristela Vásquez. Related: Venezuelan National Assembly Conducts Second Review of the Simon Bolivar Liberator Law Draft The National Assembly (AN) of Venezuela has asked the Public Prosecutor’s Office to apply […]
December 23, 2024
Simon Bolivar Watches Over the Latin American Peoples: President Maduro
The ideals and strength of the Liberator shine brighter than ever in Venezuela, he stressed. On Tuesday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stated that the Liberator Simon Bolivar watches over the destinies of Latin American peoples. His statement was made during his speech at the commemoration of the 194th anniversary of Bolivar’s death, held at the […]
December 18, 2024
Venezuelans Pay Tribute to Liberator Simon Bolivar 194 Years After His Death
The best way to honor him is through ethics, virtue, courage, selflessness, and anti-imperialist fidelity, President Maduro said. On Tuesday, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez attended the National Pantheon to pay tribute to the Liberator Simon Bolivar, marking the 194th anniversary of his death, which occurred on December 17, 1830, in Santa Marta, Colombia. RELATED: […]
December 17, 2024
Latin America Celebrates the Bicentennial of the Battle of Ayacucho
In 1824, Gen. Sucre consolidated South American independence by inflicting a resounding defeat on the royalist army in Peru. On Monday, Latin American nations commemorate the independence heroes who fought in the Battle of Ayacucho on December 9, 1824, a date that marked Peru’s independence and the end of Spanish colonial rule in South America. […]