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Cabello paid tribute to Liberator Simon Bolivar: He died asking for unity

The Liberator “died asking for unity,” said Cabello
Con El Mazo Dando

Published at: 18/12/2024 08:14 PM

This Wednesday, December 18, the first vice-president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello Rondón, paid tribute to the Liberator Simon Bolivar, on the occasion of the 194 years since his passage to immortality on December 17, 1830.

In that sense, he referred to the book: Everything will bear his name, whose author is Fermín Goñ i, about which he stated that “the impotence, the pain, the sadness of Father Bolivar's last days” can be felt.

“Painful, betrayed, only with what he called his family. It illustrates (the book) because it puts us in the context of those battles,” he said.

During his Con El Mazo Dando program, broadcast number 508, around the last Proclamation, he stated that “one said December 10, but the Proclamation was not made on December 10, he made it before, he had it saved and on the 11th he still sent to write a letter with José de La Cruz Paredes, (addressed to General Justo Briceño) asking him to abandon the confrontation he had with Urdaneta and asks for unity”.

Cabello read a part of the letter. “He died asking for unity,” he said.

Mazo News Team