The day after a failed military uprising led by self-proclaimed “Interim President” Juan Guaidó, a multitude of working class Venezuelans gathered in different points of Caracas for the annual May Day Workers’ Day march to Miraflores.
The marchers celebrated with music, dancing and colorful banners while expressing their commitment to the defense of their homeland and the achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution against the agression of the US and it’s right-wing allies.
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Render Peña, the International Delegate for the Youth of the United Venezuelan Socialist Party (JPSUV) explains the reasons why Venezuela decided to leave the Organization of American States (OAS) in 2017 and how the recent violations of international law on behalf of the organization demonstrate that the formal exit of the country from the organization is a victory for the Venezuelan people and regional sovereignty.
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