President Maduro: Chávez has a spiritual connection with all Venezuelans

This Wednesday, during the fifth edition of the “Maduro Podcast”, the President of the Republic highlighted the spiritual connection of Commander Hugo Chávez with the hope and identity of all Venezuelans.

At the beginning of the 5th edition of the “Maduro Podcast”, he greeted that this year the Bolivarian Revolution reaches its 25th anniversary with the legacy of Commander Hugo Chávez, sown and connected in the popular consciousness:

Humility, Bolívar, the saying of that “for now”, hope. “New situations will come and the country will have to move towards a better destiny,” he quoted with nostalgia and pride those words spoken by Hugo Chávez Frías in 1992: “Assuming responsibility is a natural element in a man like Chávez,” he stated about this great Venezuelan who is still alive and present.

“We have something in common with many people, we meet for Chávez, we share ideology for Chávez,” highlighted the first combatant, Cilia Flores, while President Maduro for his part asserted that Chavismo is the Bolivarianism of the 21st century and if it is of the 21st it has the ideas and strength of present and future reality.

Chavismo is the Bolivarianism of the 21st century, it is a deep feeling of love for the country, for the people, for humanity, for life, because things can always be better, this humanity can be better,” said the head of State.

That is why it becomes a national feeling because it permeated an entire people”, added the first Combatant woman Cilia Flores, who said that at that moment she started in politics.

“We all connected, I would say that it was an eminently spiritual and identity connection, it was as if an identity that was there, segregated, excluded, crushed many times in the history of Venezuela, had been resurrected, the identity of Bolivarianism of humility and hope for a better destiny,” added the head of state.

This edition featured the participation of two representatives of different generations of Venezuelan youth, Genésis Garvett and Héctor Rodríguez, whom he highlighted have had a special role in Politics with a Capital P.

In this regard, Maduro stated that after the leadership of Eternal Commander Hugo Chávez, a spiritual connection and Bolivarian identity emerged in the revolutionary youth of the time.