Havana, January 11 (RHC)-- After an unforgettable day in Venezuela, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, returned to Cuba at dawn today.
The president himself announced it on his account on the social network X, where he said that he was accompanying "brother" Nicolás Maduro in his swearing-in as constitutional president of the Bolivarian Republic.
"We are already in the Homeland, with all the emotions of an unforgettable day in #Venezuela, accompanying brother Nicolás Maduro in his swearing-in as constitutional President and his brave people who sing and dance their victory over the fascist conspiracy."
Representatives of more than 100 delegations attended this swearing-in ceremony at the Venezuelan National Assembly, where Maduro Moros said: I come from the people, I am from the people and my power emanates from history and from the people. The power that I represent and carry belongs to the people and I owe myself to the people.
With his words he criticized those who submit to the empire, which he considered to be making pacts with the devil. Today we have people and we have a Homeland, he said.
Then in a ceremony at the Military Academy of the Bolivarian Army, which was also attended by Díaz-Canel, the Venezuelan Head of State led an act of recognition and the reaffirmation of his figure as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
The dignitary said he was proud to occupy that position, because the people have placed him in his responsibilities.
In his speech he considered his swearing-in as President to be a great victory for Venezuelan democracy. "The power that I represent and carry belongs to the people and I owe myself to the people; it is not a man, it is not Maduro, it is a people that grows into a man," he confirmed.
[ SOURCE: ACN ]