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Support for Venezuela

The 32 County Sovereignty Movement send our congratulations and continued support to the PSUV (United Socialist Party of Venezuela) and Nicolas Maduro as he begins another term as Venezuelan president.

 The moment Hugo Chavez was elected president of Venezuela the US and its proxies got to work to try and undermine the Bolivarian Revolution. The last thing they wanted was Venezuela giving hope and inspiration to other countries in the region to rise up and take control for the many and not the few, as had happened in Venezuela. What we are seeing now is the reaction from the US and its puppets to the latest election results and a continuation of their disrupt and suppress policies.

 The elections last year were described by international independent observers as free, fair and transparent and was acknowledged as such by the many world leaders who were there this week to see Nicolas Maduro being sworn in for another term. On the other hand you would laugh if it was not so serious when you hear Mike Pompeo declaring the election as 'undemocratic' and threatening to install the latest poster boy, and dictator in waiting, Juan Guaido. You need only look at the other countries around the world where democratic expression goes against the will of the establishment to see the outcomes. We here in Ireland are approaching the 100 year anniversary of the democratic wishes of a nation being suppressed by a tyrannical dictatorship.

 There are many other nations the US has lined up to try give credibility to their claims: Canada who are raping and pillaging with their mining industries, any country in the Americas who have lost control of their sovereignty, some member states of the EU who are in the process of setting up an imperialist army so they can avail from some of the spoils and of course the Lima group, made up from such countries as Brazil, Colombia, Honduras, Panama, Peru and CostaRica. This group was set up by the US and Canada 2 years ago to try "chart a way forward to bring democracy to Venezuela". Every one of these countries peoples are being ruled by an iron fist at the behest of the US government whose deplorable human rights records speak for themselves.
The economic war being unleashed by the US and its puppets has brought many hardships to Venezuela but it's clear that the people are still behind the revolution and we are proud to offer our support.

Victory to Venezuela, Victory to the Revolution.   
Beir Bua! 

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