On the Telegram platform, the president indicated that it is “the peace of the just, the equality of the people, the ownership of the new economic model and a popular and revolutionary direct democracy.”
He stressed that the Venezuelan people triumphed in a perfectly popular military-police fusion.
In an audiovisual accompanying the message, Maduro recalled his words at the swearing-in ceremony on January 10, in which he said that Venezuela “is at peace, democracy in full exercise of our national sovereignty, and the people are advancing in this new stage.”
“I said in the oath, peace, prosperity, equality and new democracy, and we are going to have and build the peace of the just, the equality of the people, the prosperity of the new economic model and the new direct, popular and revolutionary democracy,” he insisted.
He stressed that the Venezuelan people won in a perfect popular-police fusion, “peace, stability, the Constitution, democracy and truth triumphed, and Nicolás Maduro is President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, sworn in for the period 2025-2031.”
In his words before more than two thousand delegates from 125 countries, present at the closing of the International World Antifascist Festival, the ruler stressed that truth, reason and justice triumphed, in addition to order and true democracy.
After finishing this event at the La Carlota Convention Center in Caracas, the head of state received late in the evening at the Miraflores Palace the seat of the Government, personalities from various countries around the world who attended his inauguration at the Federal Legislative Palace.
Among them, he spoke with the head of the Transitional Legislative Assembly of Burkina Faso, Ousmane Bougouma, with whom he reviewed the bilateral agenda of commercial, political and cultural exchange, which includes 20 cooperation agreements.
He also welcomed the first vice president of the Senate and Special Envoy of the Republic of Congo, José Kalala, and spoke with the Secretary General of the African Organization of Petroleum Producers, Farouk Ibrahim, as well as the Minister of Culture and Tourism of Türkiye, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. He also met with the Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus, Viktor Karankevich, and delegations from Algeria and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, the latter headed by its Prime Minister, Bucharaya Hamudi Sidina.
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