Nicaraguan government denounces destabilizing actions against Venezuela

Nicaraguan government denounces destabilizing actions against Venezuela

The government of the Central American country assured that «fascism that today again intends to be rampant in Venezuelan lands, of course it will not pass».

The Nicaraguan government denounced this Monday to the international community the destabilizing actions against the Venezuelan nation.

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We denounce to the world that the people of Bolivar, Chavez, Nicolas, who has resisted and defeated all attempts to humiliate and destroy their rights, by winning once again in these elections, he has defeated the Empires and their impertinence, and is already facing a new attempt of Coup d’état», said the statement that was initialled by President Daniel Ortega and Vice-President Rosario Murillo.

The European Commission has also «in the pride and permanent zeal for domination and plunder of our Peoples and our Resources, (…) to continue exercising all forms of hatred against that Admirable Venezuela, of Great Battles and Endless Victories».

The government of the Central American country assured that «fascism that today again intends to be rampant in Venezuelan lands, of course it will not pass».

VENEZUELA SIGUE GANANDO ! pic.twitter.com/ijVMR6v2tQ

— Canal Parlamentario Nicaragua (@cparlamentonic) July 29, 2024

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The European Commission has also “experience and voice to the Peoples and Governments that in the world we want Peace, justice, and the right to work and prosper together, in respectful cooperation, fraternal and solidary, in our own lands”.

“We make walls of sublime wills and we call ourselves to accompany Venezuela in spiritual battles and formidable paths of maturity and light, facing the darkness with mastery, He could not, he cannot, nor will he! always beyond, Nicolás, heroic Venezuela, peoples of our Caribbean America”, the text emphasized.