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Grand Motorized Caravan commemorates 31 years since Commander Chávez's release from the Prison of Dignity

The caravan left the prison of dignity in Yare
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Published at: 26/03/2025 03:52 PM

This Wednesday, the Great Motorized Caravan was held in honor of the 31st anniversary of the departure of the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez from the prison of dignity in Yare, Miranda state.

Fabiana Rivas, a participant in the Caravan, stated that “we remembered our Commander Chávez, he dignified us and made us understand that we cannot surrender our country to the North American empire! We are not anyone's backyard”.

“After fighting alongside President Nicolás Maduro, we decided to call ourselves Iron Horses. That's why we support the seven strategic lines convened by President Nicolás Maduro,” said Luis Martínez, motorized.

For his part, Carlos Navarro assured that he will remain in the streets in defense of the Homeland “our Commander left us the example of defense in the street; sanctions are a regime created by the opposition... The president is doing everything necessary to protect our sovereignty.”

“We are very happy to be part of this Bolivarian spirituality agenda. Today we were in the prison of dignity holding a forum about the Commander who, together with other patriots, built the Bolivarian Homeland,” stressed the young participant, Ricardo González.

On March 26, 1994, Hugo Chávez Frías, upon his release from prison, swore that the Bolivarian Revolutionary Movement 200 would take to the streets, to ask the Venezuelan people to organize a great national front to fight for the transformation of the country.

Mazo News Team