Head of State affirms that Venezuela is winning peace with its laws

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, affirmed that he does not care who the United States (US) recognizes or does not recognize. “I don’t care what the US says.”

During his “Con Maduro+” program in its 53rd edition in its third stage, the President said that what really matters to him is the consolidation of peace in the country, and for the institutions to be stronger:

“In here the one who decides is the people of Venezuela, nobody should get involved in this,” said the head of State.

He reiterated that from the United States they call to sow terror in Venezuela, the spokesmen of the fascist extreme right wing call to kill Venezuelans: “María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia are the two ringleaders of the fascist outbreak and the violent attack on Venezuelan society.”

In this regard, Maduro emphasized that Venezuela is winning peace through its National Constitution and its institutions: “Will prevail the love for the Homeland, the Law, the Constitution and Institutionality; in order to advance with the truth.”