Chávez to revolutionaries: We must radicalize positions to respond to imperial aggression
Published at: 17/01/2024 11:27 PM
The leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez, assured that the way to respond to aggression, to the imperial threat, is to radicalize positions, “by loosening absolutely nothing, we must adjust positions, consolidate the pace and consolidate revolutionary unity.”
During his speech, from the Legislative Palace, on November 23, 2010, he said that the Yankee empire has undoubtedly entered a phase of political, economic and, above all, ethical decline.
In that sense, he pointed out that not only is a much more left-wing parliament needed, but a much more radically left-wing government.
The Commander told the deputies elected by the People, to the popular movements, to the social movements, to the parties of the Revolution, that they have a great commitment as of January 5.
“We must create a severe law, we cannot allow political parties, NGOs, personalities of the counterrevolution to continue to be financed with millions and millions of dollars from the Yankee empire and go around using their full freedom to abuse and violate our Constitution and try to destabilize the country,” he said.
Mazo News Team