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What is the Revolution?
It is undoubtedly the hopes, dreams and goals of the poor people. It is to live in a more just and inclusive world, where solidarity, bread and education are practiced and reach the entire population.
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Can the Revolution be Neoliberal?
Never. The best example is to see how a United Latin America rejects the imperial FTAA. Everyone knows that behind that commercial mask hides the true objective, and that is to dominate and oppress poor people.
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Is the Revolution Just?
We are heading in that direction, since the country we are building will be one where justice is a norm, or better yet a question of honor. It is not a question of being just with a friend and unjust with an enemy; it is a question of being strictly just and applying justice.
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What is the Foundation of the Revolution?
The Bolivarian Project is based on the Constitution. The whole world observes how it evolved: from a result achieved in the search for the common good. It will be imitated by many as a universal model.
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Is the Revolution Participative?
It will necessarily have to be so to ensure that progress advances in my nation, to achieve the technology that will contribute to improving and increasing production. Undoubtedly, the Revolution is the only way to escape inequality.
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Does the Revolution have Enemies?
The enemies of the young revolution, as it is called by García Ponce, dominate the communications media. Examples are the horsemen of the holocaust, or television. It is better that they be rich and powerful. When we make them bite the powder of defeat, we don’t want history to say that that we vanquished a weak enemy. If we are going to vanquish, let’s do it as David did against Goliath, so that this Revolution that is today Venezuelan spreads through Latin America and the world, because we are speaking of Bolívar’s dream, of Latin American union, today revived and incarnate in the Soldier of the People, Hugo Chávez, who proclaims throughout Latin America and the world, “Wake up people, the Revolution has arrived! Bolívar has awakened!”
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When Does the Revolution Start or End?
In reality, it is the sword of Bolívar that advances through Latin America, and a Latin American soldier named Chávez, the charge proclaiming that we must awaken and fight because the struggle of poor peoples against the colonizers of every era are eternal, and there is no going back.
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