Venezuelan VP Delcy Rodríguez: All of Venezuela Is Active in Defense of Its Sovereignty

Venezuelan Executive Vicepresident Delcy Rodriguez. Photo: Venezuela’s Executive Vice-presidency Office.


August 23, 2025 Hour: 8:56 pm

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Executive Vice President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, supervised this Saturday the Great Day of Enlistment and Call to the Ranks of the Bolivarian Militia, reaffirming the popular will to go to all fronts in defense of national sovereignty against the interference attempts of the US.

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Rodríguez praised the patriotic response of Venezuelans as an expression of the commitment of its population to the right to fight for self-determination and independence, a legacy of the Bolivarian heroes. We have seen an entire mobilization in factories, in production centers, in ministries, she noted.

Faced with what she described as a pathetic show by the Trump Administration, a response of strong support for the Bolivarian process and constitutional President Nicolás Maduro has arisen.

The Venezuelan vice president affirmed the presence of the workers, the strength of the workers accompanying and heeding Maduro’s call, and feeling Venezuela very deeply: “feeling the need to defend our history, our historical legacy, to defend what has been the feat of our liberators in leaving us a free and independent country.”

Rodriguez recalled that this is not the first time that Venezuela suffers from interventionist threats, highlighting that Venezuelans learned with the Commander Chavez to defend peace and tranquillity in the face of attempted coups d’état, oil sabotage, electric sabotage, assassination attempts and fascist violence.

On Saturday, August 22, the Bolívar Squares throughout Venezuela were filled with citizens responding to the call “I enlist”, in a mobilization to demonstrate the unity and resistance of the people in the context of the Great National Plan for Sovereignty and Peace Simón Bolívar.

President Nicolás Maduro emphasized that the nation’s true wealth lies in its moral heritage and called for national unity, urging Venezuelans to join the militia against the threat of a US military deployment in the Caribbean, that threatens the Zone of Peace in Latin America.