The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Nicolás Maduro
- Let’s dig deep to build the kind of police force that our fatherland really deserves. We need a revolution of the police force here in Venezuela, and I will carry it out without delay, without excuses.
- The Venezuelan people will never abandon the ideals President Chavez gave us. Modestly, we contribute to ensure the stability of the region.
- Fidel Castro represents the dignity of the South American continent against empires. He’s a living legend: an icon of independence and freedom across the continent.
- We are all a little bit hippy, a little bohemian. We take that from the culture we knew, from the ’70s and the ’80s.
- The United States are ruled by a financial, media-centered, military-industrial apparatus. Behind Obama’s grin, he orders bombings. He just displays a different image than Bush. That’s how he expands U.S. global domination.
- My message to France and Europe is that we will make sure Venezuela won’t witness the rise of another Pinochet. And we will do it the democratic way.
- I can tell you that I never aspired to be president. I always honour something that Commander Chavez told us: that while we were in these posts, we must be clothed in humility and understand that we are here to protect the man and woman of the streets.
- Similar questions were posed to Allende as to me. Allende was told that he blamed everything on a conspiracy, on the economic crisis, that he blamed the high inflation that sabotaged him on the United States, and that he was frequently accusing the little lambs of Nixon and Kissinger of a coup. But everything became known later.
- Venezuelans have a long history. So we are able to listen to each other, to talk to each other. From here were born the liberators of the region, and they said before and after that process we have a culture of political action. We are not in despair. That’s the image broadcast to abroad.
- I have very good relations with Pope Francis. I read constantly what he says and follow his speeches. Pope Francis has come to renew the Catholic Church, and he has new air to renew the spiritual world. Now, Venezuela does not need mediation.
Nicolás Maduro is a Venezuelan politician who has served as the President of Venezuela since 2013. Born on November 23, 1962, in Caracas, Maduro initially worked as a bus driver before becoming a union leader.
He entered politics as a member of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), rising to prominence as a close ally of President Hugo Chávez. Maduro held various key positions, including Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2013, where he played a significant role in strengthening Venezuela’s ties with other countries.
After Chávez’s death in 2013, Maduro was chosen as his successor, narrowly winning the presidency in a contested election. His tenure has been marked by political and economic turmoil, including hyperinflation, widespread shortages, and mass protests.
Despite these challenges, Maduro has retained power, supported by the military and allies such as Russia and China, while facing significant opposition domestically and internationally.
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