President Maduro congratulates Vietnam on the 74th anniversary of the proclamation of its independence


The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, congratulated the Vietnamese people for celebrating on Monday, September 2, 2019 the 74th anniversary of the Proclamation of the Independence of Vietnam, today a Socialist Republic.
Through his account on the Twitter digital social network, the Venezuelan Head of State wrote:
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“I send the warmest congratulations to the Vietnamese people, for the 74th Anniversary of the Proclamation of the Independence of Vietnam, today a Socialist Republic. From Venezuela, we exalt the heroism and courage of the great Ho Chi Minh, determinants in your fight against colonialism”.
On September 2, 1945, the Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh demonstrated in the Ba Dinh Square, where he read the Proclamation of Independence and established the birth of the Republic, marking the end of the domination of Japanese fascism and French colonialism; in this way he ended the feudal regime that Vietnam had.
Ho Chi Minh, in the Vietnam Declaration of Independence, initiated it by arguing through texts that were over 150 years old, taken from the US Declaration of Independence of 1779 and the Declaration of the Rights of Men and Women. Citizens of the French Revolution of 1791, in which he proclaimed and affirmed the rights of all people to life, freedom, equality and happiness, as reviews the web site of the “Con el Mazo Dando” (Hitting with the Hammer) program.