Chávez remains undefeated, powerful and invincible 11 years after his historic campaign close

This Wednesday, the people of Venezuela commemorate 11 years since the closing of the presidential campaign of Commander Hugo Chávez, which not only ratified him in the Presidency of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, but, in said meeting, the historical attendance record was broken in a shocking closing held in Caracas, which brought together around 3 million people on seven avenues.

Precisely, how shocking it is described by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, who did not hesitate to affirm that it will be “difficult for us to one day see an act of this magnitude.” Without a doubt, there has not been a “more impactful, powerful and large mass political act in the entire 500-year history of Venezuela.”

That day, despite a heavy downpour, Commander Chávez did not slow down; on the contrary, he remained firm and impetuous alongside the attendees who cheered his triumphant name, raising the cry of “Chávez, heart of the people.”

As an anecdotal fact, October 4th is the day of Saint Francis of Assisi, to which Chávez, soaked by the incessant rain, said: “We have been bathed by the holy water of the “cordonazo” of Saint Francis. Here is Chávez standing with you.”

Saint Francis of Assisi filled with holy water that afternoon, that night, where Commander Hugo Chávez would participate – without knowing it – in his last public mass act,” stressed the head of state, who emphasized that the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution still He is “undefeated, powerful and invincible.”

His charisma brought together the most gigantic mass of Venezuelans ever seen in a political event. The euphoric people expressed their support for the Bolivarian leader, hailing his name, overflowing with joy, love and socialist victory.

Not only was the Bolívar Avenue filled to the brim with its physical spaces, but Urdaneta Avenue, Lecuna Avenue and Universidad Avenue were humanized and witnessed the multitude of people who filled their surroundings supporting the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution.