Nicaragua Reaffirms Revolutionary Solidarity with Venezuela on 214th Independence Anniversary - teleSUR English
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Nicaragua Reaffirms Revolutionary Solidarity with Venezuela on 214th Independence Anniversary - teleSUR English
On the 214th anniversary of Venezuela’s Independence, Nicaragua’s government, led by co-presidents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, sends a heartfelt message of unity and revolutionary commitment, celebrating the Bolivarian legacy and denouncing imperialist threats. Related: President Maduro Denounces Fascism and Zionism at Venezuela’s 21st International Book Fair Nicaragua Honors Venezuela’s 214th Independence Anniversary with Revolutionary S…
Nicaragua's President, Commander Daniel Ortega, and Vice President Rosario Murillo sent an emotional message of congratulations to President Nicolás Maduro and the Venezuelan people on the occasion of the 214th anniversary of the Independence of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Managua, 5 Jul (Prensa Latina) Nicaraguan Motorized People's Revolution (1979) today staged a new mobilization in support of the government's achievements a few days after the celebration of the 46th anniversary of the triumph of the Sandinista People's Revolution (1979).The post Nicaraguan Motorized People support the Sandinista Revolution (+Photo) first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Venezuela celebrates on Saturday the 214th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the date that marked the beginning of its existence as a free nation. On July 5, 1811, the representatives of the united provinces signed the act that proclaimed the definitive break with the Spanish crown. That decision changed the destiny of the country. It meant the step towards political freedom and the construction of a state of its own, without subor…
The President-elect of Venezuela, Edmundo González, published this Saturday, July 5, a message on the occasion of Independence Day, in which he called for the historical memory and continuity of the citizen struggle for change in Venezuela. “Today, July 5, we remember that independence was not a point of arrival, but the beginning of a struggle that continues,” he said through his official account on social network X. He also highlighted the rol…
Opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia spoke on 5 July, Venezuela’s Independence Day, stressing that this date does not represent “a point of arrival, but the beginning of a struggle that continues.” In his message, González Urrutia referred to the recent popular expression, stating that “The will of the people has already been expressed. That decision is not erased.” He thanked those who, “inside and outside,” continue to “sustain this caus…
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