The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, led a Christmas dinner for peace and happiness in the San Agustín parish of Caracas, the Venezuelan capital. During the gathering, the national leader highlighted Venezuela’s strength in the face of pressure from the United States, asserting that imperialism cannot overcome the country’s determination.
“We are in Marín Square in San Agustín del Sur, the epicenter where the Marín rhythm, the music, and the culture of the homeland were born,” Maduro stated. “We came to share the first Hallacazo with the community and “I wish you a Merry Christmas, exercising the most beautiful right our people have: the right to happiness, to live in peace, and to enjoy this time of unity,” he added.
On a day marked by popular joy, the Head of State joined the community to enjoy the traditional rhythms of “Son Mondongo” and “100% San Agustín,” emphasizing that these festivities are the result of the victory of national coexistence.
In his remarks, Maduro defined himself as a man of the people, educated in the schools of the barrios, asserting that it is precisely this organic connection with the people that makes the Bolivarian Revolution invincible against the aggressions of Washington.
The day also served to highlight the success of the “El Guaguancó de Colores” program, which has transformed San Agustín del Sur into a tourist destination with more than 4,000 visitors. This cultural development is part of the agenda of the Communes, which, according to the Executive branch, will be the setting for numerous Christmas gatherings throughout the country.
In another area of Caracas, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez attended another celebration, rejecting the United States’ maximum pressure policy and emphasizing that Venezuela will respond with greater family unity and productive work to guarantee social happiness at the end of this year.
Christmas 2025 in Venezuela unfolds under the resistance and safeguarding of sovereignty. In this context, President Maduro has reaffirmed that the festive spirit of the people will remain intact, projecting a prosperous 2026 for all households in the country despite the current political challenges.
“We cannot fail them, we can never fail them.” “It is not the first time that we have had a Christmas where we have to share the struggle in the streets, the struggle in defense of our rights, the struggle in defense of democracy and peace, and the revelry corner by corner and between revelry and revelry and battle and victory, we will continue this Christmas that no one will tarnish for the people of Venezuela.”
IMAGE CREDIT: “We came to share the first Hallacazo with the community and wish them a Merry Christmas,” Maduro stated in the San Agustín parish. Photo: Nicolás Maduro – Telegram.
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]
