Head of State commemorates re-legitimization of Commander Hugo Chávez

23 years ago, the People once again elected our Commander Chávez as President of the nascent Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, reaffirming his will to make a Revolution and re-found the Homeland. People’s Victory!” This was expressed this Sunday by the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, on his official account on the Twitter social network.

It should be noted that this Sunday marks the 23rd anniversary of the re-legitimization of Commander Hugo Chávez as President of the Republic, after the first presidential elections in the country, once the new Magna Carta was approved.

Twenty-three years ago, the People once again elected our Commander Chávez as President of the nascent Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, reaffirming his will to make a Revolution and re-found the Homeland. Popular Victory!” pic.twitter.com/XJqcWkQWSC

Nicolas Maduro (@NicolasMaduro) July 30, 2023

It is important to note that on July 30, 2000, Chávez won the presidential elections with 59% of the votes, which were called to legitimize public office as part of the new Constitution.

When commemorating this date, the Head of State, Nicolás Maduro, recalled that the first great electoral victory of Commander Chávez, as part of the new Bolivarian Constitution, the Venezuelan people demonstrated their deeply democratic character, and relegitimized the leader of the Revolution as president.

For President Nicolás Maduro, this once again demonstrated the popular support that the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution had, as he was once again the winner with a total of 3,757,773 votes, representing 59.76% of the Electoral Registry. figures that revealed the constant growth in popularity of the relegitimized Venezuelan president.