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Padrino López commemorates the granting of Mexican citizenship to the Liberator Simon Bolivar

To recognize their struggle for the Independence of America from the Spanish Empire.
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Published at: 17/03/2024 10:01 AM

Through the social network X, the Minister of Popular Power for Defense, Vladimir Padrino López, commemorated 200 years since the granting of Mexican citizenship to the Father of the Fatherland, Simon Bolivar.

“While El Libertador was in Peru in the middle of the Southern Campaign, he received Mexican citizenship in honor of his virtues. Can there be greater glory? I would say yes: that 200 years later your dream of integration and greatness of our peoples may be fulfilled. LONG LIVE BOLIVAR!” , Padrino López wrote on the social network this Sunday.

Let us remember that on March 17, 1824, at the initiative of the Constituent Congress of Mexico, Mexican citizenship was granted to the Liberator Simon Bolivar to recognize his struggle for the Independence of America from the Spanish Empire.

Mazo News Team