Executive Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez announced the day before through X, the creation of this body, by order of President Nicolás Maduro, who asked that a “Bill against fascism and all neo-fascist expressions in the exercise of politics and national life” should be submitted to Parliament as soon as possible.
This, he indicated, in attention to the facts of violence that the Bolivarian Republic met in 2014, 2015 and 2017.
Likewise, “the serious consequences” for the country’s economy, sovereignty and territorial integrity, compromised by extremist factors that took over the National Assembly in 2015 to strip Venezuela of its resources and create internal destabilization.
Rodríguez pointed out that the proposed Law is also promoted in consideration of the international situation, whose peace and stability “are threatened by neo-fascist expressions” festering in centers of power at the service of the global north.
He affirmed that the Government made the decision to promote this legal instrument under the premise that “neither fascism nor neo-Nazism will pass in Venezuela”.
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