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Commander Chávez: Marketing is capitalism brought to politics


Published at: 17/07/2024 10:39 PM

The leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez, on November 14, 2011, from the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, asserted that the right wing in Venezuela has no idea of the political context in which the country lives.

“Go ask any of these premajunks who want to be presidents and they don't know where they are standing or standing; they don't even know what they're saying,” he said, adding that “since they have so many advisors, I imagine that the poor will walk like crazy: Say this. Don't say the other...”

Commander Chávez stressed that marketing is “capitalism brought to politics. I, who left Montuno, always refused to do that. I remember a group of advisors who came and showed up from everywhere.”

“In some of the meetings they held, they said: “Look, don't talk much about Revolution. He gradually withdrew the word Revolution, because that doesn't suit him, that takes away votes, that scares people...”, he recalled.

Despite the disapproval of marketing advisors, the Bolivarian leader's proposal to the country triumphed “and 63% voted for me. And now more socialism and I'm sure 70% will vote for the proposal on October 7.”

In this context, he denounced that “they intend to impose capitalism and fraud again here and exploit the country, and dominate the country, and take away from the People, from all of society, the resources that belong to the People, then. And eliminate everything we've been doing over the years.”

Mazo News Team