Thus, the timetable set by the National Electoral Council was achieved. The ten candidates were accompanied and supported during their tours, in absolute respect for democracy.
Nicolás Maduro Moros, who has the support of the majority of Venezuelans, according to various polls conducted, is the candidate of the Great National Pole, supported by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and twelve other political organizations.
As night fell, in a massive rally in Caracas, the candidate of the great national pole, Nicolás Maduro, asserted that the people resisted the worst aggression because they love the homeland and believe in the revolution.
The tunes of Chavez, the heart of the people, echoed throughout the capital in a popular song.
“Caracas, we did it again, again in the streets from beginning to end, along the roads and highways of the capital of the republic,” said the candidate for re-election.
Later he reiterated: “You are my example, inspiration and strength to face everything we have been through. Today the people are awake and ready for the great victory on July 28.”
He described the campaign as “wonderful, heroic, creative, joyful, festive and purposeful”, in which all the forces of the people were united.
He later asserted that only the Bolivarian Revolution could guarantee the path to economic growth and peace, citing as examples the provision of the country with national production, as well as the halting of hyperinflation and the granting of credit to entrepreneurs.
He predicted that “in Venezuela, we will achieve the greatest electoral victory ever in this Bolivarian land, and with the victory of Nicolás Maduro, it will be your victory, the victory of peace and tranquility.”
“I have not been, nor will I be, a puppet or a doll in the hands of anyone, nor a weak president who can be manipulated, nor do I owe anything to anyone in this life. Above me are only two powers, the power of God the Father, Creator of Heaven and Earth, and here on Earth, I come and go and obey one power, one power, I, the noble and courageous people of Venezuela, said: “From the people and I am indebted to the people.”
Maduro stressed that July 28 will be a blessed day, and that peace and development will be decided during the next fifty years, and stressed that on July 29, after his victory, he will call for a major national dialogue, giving priority to economic, social and cultural issues, a comprehensive political meeting to develop and strengthen democracy.
Message to the Venezuelan people
Today, Thursday, in the early hours of the morning, the current President of the Republic addressed a message to the nation from the presidential hall of Miraflores Palace.
“July 28 is approaching, a historic day, in which we have an obligation and a duty: to decide with great conscience for the Venezuela of which we dream,” he said.
The Head of State presented the 7T or Seven Transformations plan to continue contributing together to the future of Venezuela.
“This is the plan that I have presented to the people, a plan that was conceived and written from the streets, together with the people in the broadest consultation ever carried out, it is the product of a meeting between all sectors, between Venezuelans.” “Ultimately, we are the only protagonists of this story,” he said, meaning at the same time that the project covers seven dimensions for the country’s advancement.
He explained that the plan has a great goal: to preserve peace, establish a new productive economic model for social welfare, and make way for a new civilization, a civilization of love.
He insisted on the idea that it is necessary to dream big and “together assume the privilege of creating the Venezuela of the future for you, for him, for our sons and grandsons and daughters, designing, implementing and accelerating the seven big changes and transformations to make Venezuela, the Venezuelan power, a reality.”
In Zulia, the heat of the village
In front of an impressive popular demonstration, surrounded by a crowd of followers, under intense sun and human heat, the people of Maracaibo, Zulia State, later welcomed the candidate of the great national pole, Nicolás Maduro, at the end of the electoral campaign, where he declared: “I have come to carry a message of love.”
From Alto Saladillo, in Maracaibo, the candidate for the Great National Pole listed programs for the benefit of the people, such as financing entrepreneurs and building homes. “I do not come to make promises, but to compromise, because I am a man of my word,” Maduro said.
Visibly moved, current President Nicolás Maduro, with the sword of the Liberator Simon Bolivar raised in his hands, swore before the people to continue fighting for the future of Venezuela.
He finally called for celebrating the victory in the streets next Sunday.
As in the 23 Venezuelan states, other marches were held simultaneously in support of the ten candidates, and at almost dusk, the streets and main avenues of Caracas were filled with Venezuelan men and women, who attended the closing of the electoral campaign with Nicolás Maduro, who is classified as the candidate of the people and peace.
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