President Maduro: Feminism Can Only Exist in a Socialist Society
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President Maduro: Feminism Can Only Exist in a Socialist Society
During the commemorative event of International Women’s Day in Caracas, Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro said, “Feminism can only exist in a socialist society. Feminism stems from the struggle against capitalism, the patriarchal society, and the exploitation that women have endured and still endure.” Addressing the women’s gathering in the Paseo de los Próceres in Caracas on Saturday, March 8, President Maduro emphasized that the roots of the…
President Nicolás Maduro Moros said on Saturday that feminism contributes to the consolidation of the struggles for independence of Venezuela and said that in the Bolivarian nation women show significant leadership in scientific, social and political spaces. In front of thousands of women gathered on the Paseo de los Próceres, Fuerte Tiuna, in Caracas, said that Venezuelan and Latin American feminism has a patriotic and independentist seal, whic…
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today "The historical lesson is very clear: Venezuelan women are victorious", said, emphatically, the Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, during the great march of International Women's Day, in Caracas, where she strongly contrasted the conduct of those political leaders who have attacked the peace and stability of the country's families, who she described as non-Venezuelan wome…
The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said this Saturday that he wanted to have a government composed 100% of women ministers, and called for equity between deputies and deputies in the parliamentary elections scheduled for May 25. “I would like to have a government with 100 percent of women ministers (...) one day we will succeed, it's a goal,” she said. Nicolás Maduro was speaking on the Paseo de Los Próceres in Fort Tiuna [the main mili…
Cilia Flores recited a poem this Saturday during an official act in commemoration of International Women’s Day, where she highlighted the commitment and combative character of the Creole women. “To our women: We are not flowers that the wind can pluck, we are roots of rebellious and loyal land, we are grandmothers, mothers, daughters, granddaughters; we are women,” Flores said in the company of Nicolás Maduro, who inaugurated the new heroine wal…
President Nicolás Maduro today recognized the prominence and leadership of the women of Venezuela, whom he called the backbone of the resistance.
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