The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, during the Federal Government Council (CFG), proposed a great permanent dialogue in the economic, social, cultural, spiritual and political fields, because “only dialogue and peace will lead us to seek the great objectives of a civilization based on love and tolerance.”
“I have called for a dialogue of a spiritual nature, with all religions, in the cultural, social scopes, and we are preparing some very interesting passes for the churches of all cults, that is why I have called for a multidimensional dialogue and this (CFG) is the first instance of dialogue with the country, because here the legitimate diversity of the states, municipalities and communes of all territories comes together, that is why I have instructed the Executive Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez, to establish these dialogues with you (governors and mayors),” he indicated.
On the other hand, the head of State pointed out that “today the fascists want to impose themselves with their discourse to the end and it is not only against Chavismo, it is against anyone who thinks differently, against anyone who wants to point out alternatives. Venezuela in its republican conformation is the first time that it sees the face of fascism. Fascism presents itself as a pleasant face, it whispers to you, it throws you a deception.
“Fascism was always a mass phenomenon, it was millions of Germans who raised their hand, it was millions of Italians who supported Mussolini and it was millions of Spaniards who supported Franco and still vote against the PP or Vox, who have a colonialist concept of America,” he said.
Likewise, he added that “the greatest vaccine against the virus of fascism, against the drums of war, is dialogue, constitutional strength and the union of the nation. Fascism will not reach Venezuela.”
Madrid, city of fascism:
The head of State denounced that the city of Madrid, Spain, has become the neo-fascist metropolis of Europe: “Fascism has the political power to subdue, twist arms and maintain Madrid as the neo-fascist metropolis of Europe.”
In this sense, he expressed his firm position in the face of political adversities and conspiracies. He denounced the Spanish capital for sheltering and protecting individuals considered terrorists, corrupt and fascists, who flee from Venezuela:
“Since the times of Franco, it became what we could say, the inn of fascism in Europe and in the world. Today it has become the receptacle for all terrorists, corrupt and fascists, who flee from Venezuela to Madrid,” he reiterated.
Along these lines, he indicated that despite the pressures and challenges, his government remains firm in its convictions, rejecting any attempt at destabilization.