The Great Patriotic Pole Prepares to Close Nicolas Maduro’s Presidential Campaign
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C), July 2024.
July 25, 2024 Hour: 3:00 pm
Through messages of joy and hope, the campaign has highlighted economic reactivation and opportunities to build a new society.
On Thursday, the Great Patriotic Pole (GPP) will conclude the political campaign of its candidate President Nicolas Maduro with a massive mobilization that will move from the parish of Petare in the state of Miranda to Bolivar Avenue in Caracas.
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“We will see rivers of people walking in different directions and on different paths. It will be a great mobilization, like never seen before,” said Nahum Fernandez, the Vice President of Mobilization of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).
The GPP militants and supporters will remain mobilized for 12 continuous hours, also traversing other avenues such as Francisco Solano, Francisco de Miranda, and Los Caobos. Theatrical performances and circus shows will also take place in various sectors of the capital city.
“The communities of Petare, El Carpintero, La Bombilla, Catia, Nuevo Horizonte, El Onoto, Los Telares, Cinco de Marzo, and El Amparo will traverse the paths to join this great event,” Fernandez said.
So far, the GPP presidential campaign has been characterized by messages of joy and hope that seek to highlight economic reactivation and opportunities to build a new society based on the Bolivarian socialism and participatory democracy.
During his tours throughout Venezuela, President Maduro has asked the people to remain united in the face of adversity and the destabilizing attempts of the far-right opposition. He has also called on citizens to vote massively for “a Venezuela in peace, harmony, and concord.”
“There is joy and a desire to vote. President Maduro has achieved a communion with his people,” said political scientist Juan Carlos Monedero on teleSUR’s Open Agenda program.
“Just as the campaign of Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Garcia shows anger, Nicolas Maduro’s campaign exudes joy, dance, and celebration,” he added.
“The far-right promises violence, and people do not want it,” Monedero highlighted, mentioning this as one of the main reasons why the GPP will win the presidential elections on July 28.
The Spanish intellectual emphasized the growth achieved by Venezuela in recent years amid 930 arbitrary sanctions imposed by the U.S. and its allies. This feat was made possible thanks to a productive diversification, which seeks to facilitate long-term development and break the dependence on oil.
Monedero also denounced the existence of a transnational strategy to “perpetrate a spectacular media contamination,” through which the United States and Latin American oligarchies attempt to distort what is happening in countries with sovereign governments.
“We cannot buy the mainstream media’s rotten fish. If we buy it, we will end up loving the executioner and hating the condemned. At this moment, the global right wants to take revenge against Venezuela because they hate a country whose president put the poor first,” he said.
Autor: teleSUR/ JF
Fuente: VTV - teleSUR