Today, February 2, the twentieth anniversary of the coming to power of the Bolivarian revolution and Commander Hugo Chávez, and in the midst of a brutal attack led by the United States to overthrow the constitutional president, Nicolás Maduro Moros, the Venezuelan people took to the streets to demonstrate their support for the Bolivarian government and their rejection of foreign interference.
Venezuela is living today a complex situation that has demanded of the patriotic forces their strongest unity and their greatest loyalty to defeat the open threats of war on the part of the highest spokespersons of the United States government, accompanied by the servile and antinational actions of the local right to endorse that foreign intervention and that the constitutionality and peace of the country be violated by foreign forces.
In the following images the Press team of the Revolutionary Current Bolívar y Zamora captured part of the popular expressions of support for the Bolivarian revolution, for President Maduro and against interference and threats of war.








Revolutionary Current Bolívar y Zamora
The Venezuelan people began to gather in the early hours of this Saturday morning on Bolívar Avenue in Caracas to commemorate the first 20 years of the Bolivarian Revolution, following the swearing in, on February 2, 1999, of Commander Hugo Chávez as President of the Republic.
This day’s mobilization, which occupies several streets in downtown Caracas, was called by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Psuv) in support of the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jorge Arreaza, began the activity and called on the Venezuelan people to be alert in the street to defend the homeland and not to be defeated by the media and psychological war.
Also there, the Minister for the Penitentiary Service, Iris Varela, highlighted the courage of the Venezuelan people in defense of their self-determination and national sovereignty.
“Here there is a people to defend our wealth, our self-determination, our sovereignty and our dignity,” Varela said.
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