Venezuela creates State Commission against Fascism and Neo-Fascism

Edited by Ed Newman
2024-03-25 00:31:18

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Delcy Rodriguez stressed that neither fascism nor neo-Nazism will come about in Venezuela. | Photo: VTV

Caracas, March 25 (RHC)-- Venezuelan Executive Vice President Delcy Rodríguez announced this Sunday that at the instruction of the head of state, Nicolás Maduro, the High Commission of State against Fascism and Neo-Fascism has been created.

In a message disseminated through the social network X, the vice president detailed that the new commission will present to the National Assembly a bill against fascism and all neo-fascist expressions in the exercise of politics and national life.

The vice president added that the decision is adopted "in view of the facts of violence that the country experienced in 2014, 2015, 2017", when the guarimbas were incited from abroad to provoke a change of Government by non-peaceful means, a destabilization that would have been a prelude to the declaration of Venezuela as a failed State and foreign military intervention.

Delcy Rodriguez recalled that in 2015 extremist factors took over the Parliament "to strip Venezuela of its resources and create internal destabilization", which had "serious consequences for the country's economy, sovereignty and territorial integrity," she highlighted.

Another no less important factor considered for the creation of the High Commission was "the international situation, whose peace and stability are threatened by neo-fascist expressions festering in centers of power in the service of the global North! 

Vice President Rodriguez stressed that neither fascism nor neo-Nazism will raise its head in Venezuela.

The creation of this High Commission takes place in the midst of investigations by the Venezuelan Attorney General's Office on new conspiracy plans to assassinate President Nicolás Maduro, who has been nominated by several political forces that make up the Great Patriotic Pole as candidate for the presidential elections of July 28th. 

Earlier, Attorney General Tarek Wiliam Saab rejected these violent attempts by part of the opposition and ratified the commitment of the Attorney General's Office to guarantee an environment of peace and security during the 2024 electoral process.



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