Jose Rojas CNP 25,946
This Friday, October 25, in the chamber of the Municipal Palace of Valera, the special session dedicated to the community fighters grouped in the Social Fighters movement “Corazón de la Patria” was held in order to commemorate their day.
The session hall was filled with a large number of social fighters from all the parishes of the Valera municipality, in this way the legislative and executive powers of the municipality recognize the social, political and community work of the community leaders.
It is noteworthy that Mayor Angie Quintana accompanied the social activists, and in her speech she highlighted the work of community leaders, recognizing the social work they do in their communities.
The president of the Municipal Council, Andreina Vielma, pointed out in her greeting to the Heart of the Homeland Movement “the social fighter is a leader who postpones his interests to work for the common benefit and manage to solve the needs of his communities, they are social actors on time. complete”.
For his part, Jhony Montilla, Coordinator of the Corazón de la Patria Movement in the Valera municipality, reiterated that one of the objectives of this movement is to reclaim the community social struggle in each space of the municipality, “we are satisfied today to be in “This special session is significant because it recognizes and values the work of each community leader.”
We were born in revolution
The keynote speaker for such well-deserved recognition of social leaders was Adán Mendoza, founder of the “Heart of the Homeland” Movement, who outlined in a simple way the beginnings of this movement that today has community spokespersons in each parish of Valera, thanking the great support given by Mayor Angie Quintana, and calling on young people to join the social struggle in their sectors. Emphasizing that “we as a movement were born in revolution and we continue to travel the paths taught and legacies of Commander Chávez, today with President Nicolás Maduro and in Trujillo with Governor Gerardo Márquez.”
Recognitions
This special session was conducive to decorating several social leaders and fighters, among these: Raquel Coromoto López Maldonado, from the Juan Ignacio Montilla parish; the social fighter Ramón Matos, from the Mercedes Díaz parish; Gabriela Araujo, Community Communicator, and a special Post Mortem recognition to the community leader of the San Luis parish, Oswaldo Alexis Ramos.
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