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Venezuela's Vice President assures that there will be no return to neoliberalism in the country.

Delcy Rodríguez says that no imperialist power governs Venezuela.

Delcy Rodríguez, Vice President of Venezuela (Photo: Vice Presidency of Venezuela/Brasil de Fato)

247 - "There will be no neoliberal restoration in Venezuela," Executive Vice President Delcy Rodríguez assured on Monday (27) at the commemorative event for the 34th anniversary of the popular rebellion known as El Caracazo, which took place on February 27, 1989. 

At the event held in Plaza Hugo Chávez, at the San Carlos Barracks in Caracas, Delcy Rodríguez highlighted that each day of resistance to the sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies embodies the rebellious and anti-imperialist spirit of February 27, February 4 (1992), and November 27 (1992), fundamental dates of the Bolivarian Revolution, reports Prensa Latina.

A story that translates into what has been the reclaiming of Simón Bolívar's historical roots, she said.

Rodríguez stated that, unlike 34 years ago, the people of today are accompanied by a Revolution, they have President Nicolás Maduro and not a lackey or servant, but one of you in the Miraflores Palace, he emphasized.

She stated that the events of February 27, 1989, were the historical culmination of the political consciousness of the Venezuelan people, who had grown tired and said enough is enough, in the uprising against the International Monetary Fund.

The vice president emphasized that Venezuela, from its origins and roots, is a profoundly anti-imperialist country and that "no power governs us," but rather the sacred people, and stressed that no foreign government can give orders to Venezuelans.