Maduro’s son swore to defend Venezuela
The son of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said the events surrounding his father and his wife, Celia Flores, were a “kidnapping” that targeted Venezuela’s dignity and sovereignty.
According to RCO News Agency, Nicolas Maduro Guerra, the son of the Venezuelan president, emphasized his full commitment, along with the Venezuelan people, to defend the country in this critical period.
These words were expressed in the speech of Maduro Guerra before the members of the National Assembly of Venezuela, in the presence of representatives of the government and the opposition.
According to Al Jazeera’s report, he emphasized the importance of dialogue and understanding within the parliament and stated that Venezuela needs national unity in the current situation.
Maduro Guerra said the meeting would be held “in the absence of an absentee,” referring to his father, President Nicolás Maduro.
He offered his greetings to the Venezuelan people inside and outside the country and to the millions of men and women who came to the streets in support of Venezuela, its president and Congresswoman Celia Flores, and emphasized that this popular movement reflects the depth of national belonging and the defense of sovereignty.
Maduro’s son explained that President Nicolás Maduro, in addition to being a president, is a father, a hard worker and a teacher from whom he learned about work and struggle, describing him as a kind grandfather and a loyal companion.
He described Celia Flores as an honest woman, a devoted mother, a professional lawyer who has never lost a case in her 20 years of practice, in addition to being a university professor and an ideal grandmother.
Maduro Guerra confirmed that they are “great people” and that their real crime is that they are Venezuelan revolutionaries who defend and protect their country, never surrender or abandon it and never will.
He emphasized that the values he grew up with in what he calls the “Bolivar house” shaped his and his family’s awareness of the revolutionary struggle to realize the dream of Simón Bolívar and Hugo Chávez, a dream he said had always been the dream of President Nicolás Maduro.
Maduro Guerra expressed his firm belief in the imminent return of his father and Celia Flores, stating that the fate of Venezuela “is only in the hands of God” and that the struggle of the people, both inside and outside the country, will be the decisive factor in achieving this goal.
He expressed confidence that the Venezuelan people would witness what he described as a “historic moment” of their return.
He ended his speech by emphasizing that the faith and stability of the people is the guarantee of the victory of the truth, and once again repeated his call for national unity and the defense of the sovereignty and dignity of Venezuela.
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