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The town of San Juan de Payara in Apure was sworn in with President Nicolás Maduro

Diosdado Cabello, first vice-president of the PSUV
PSUV press

Published at: 10/01/2025 09:03 PM

At the House of Culture of San Juan de Payara, in the state of Apure, on January 10, the oath of the fierce and combative people of Pedro Camejo was held, symbolically accompanying the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution Nicolás Maduro.

In a large concentration, the revolutionaries swore an oath for peace, stability, the future and the development of the homeland, stressing that the Bolivarian Revolution is the guarantee of this, therefore, women, men, young people, the elderly, the People's Power, military and police forces reaffirm their commitment to the homeland in this new period of constitutional government.

Along these lines, Henry Rodríguez, on behalf of the indigenous peoples, highlighted the visibility of his people in this revolutionary process.

“We indigenous people are sworn in with President Maduro because we indigenous people also became president, we the indigenous people of Pedro Camejo send him greetings, count on the peoples, Sálibas, Jivi and Pumé, who support him,” he said.

For her part, Sandra Serrano, a member of the municipal recreational movement, stressed that the times are coming for youth in this new phase and new period of government in which the Bolivarian Revolution becomes irreversible.

Mazo News Team