Cabello: Jacinto Lara and our heroes didn't fight for independence to betray the people
Published at: 28/05/2024 02:33 PM
This Tuesday, May 28, the deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, highlighted that General Jacinto Lara is one of those men who “fought for the Revolution of the Independence of Venezuela and who has led us to these times of revolution.”
Also, during the Solemn Session of the Legislative Council of the state of Lara for the birth of the eponymous hero, Jacinto Lara, he recalled that the Bolivarian Revolution, which has as its precedent the events of Caracazo and then the military rebellions of the year 1992, ended in a beautiful project such as the Bolivarian Constitution, “approved by the People of Venezuela in a Referendum”.
He specified that Commander Hugo Chávez invoked the People for a Constitution, unlike the Fourth Republic when the Congress of the time did a tailor-made Constitution to endorse the so-called Fixed Point Pact, which betrayed the People.
“I say this because I am sure that neither Sucre, Urdaneta nor Jacinto Lara nor Anzoátegui nor Miranda, to name a few, went to a war of independence to make that happen; the New York Pact ended up being signed by a man named Rockefeller, I'm sure that none of them fought against the most powerful imperialism of that time, which was the Spanish empire, and 200 years later he was essentially betrayed,” he said.
He reaffirmed that our heroes and heroines gave their lives for this country and for this reason, to men like Jacinto Lara, “I have no doubt of putting him at the height of Sucre, Anzoátegui, Urdaneta, like those loyal to Father Bolivar, because of his career and the way in which his life developed in order to fight for his country”.
Mazo News Team