PSUV speaks in Liverpool and Manchester
PSUV speaks in Liverpool and Manchester

On 24 April, Venezuelan comrade Rafael Ramos spoke in Liverpool to an audience of 40 people and the next day in
Comrade Rafael gave a historical background to President Chavez’ first electoral victory in 1998, covering the corrupt Punto Fijo electoral pact through which ruling class parties controlled the electoral process, and the embrace of neo-liberalism which led to the Caracazo uprising in 1989 when thousands died as they fought back against terrible impoverishment and hunger. He spoke of the achievements of the revolution: the impact of the new constitution which had started to empower the working class and poor, the astonishing fall in poverty as a result of the Revolution’s social programme, and the formation of the PSUV to act as a vehicle for further revolutionary advance. He also described in detail some of the social and health programmes that were in operation so that the audience could understand how the Revolution was actually working on the ground.
In response to questions, Rafael said the Revolution would survive whatever happened to Chavez, because the people were now awake and could not possibly go back to sleep. He identified
On behalf of Rock around the Blockade, Sam Rae explained the vital influence of Cuban socialism within the Bolivarian revolution and described the role that ALBA was playing. More specifically he spoke of
The meetings were supported by the Honduras Solidarity Campaign, Respect, Justice for
PSUV is also speaking at:
Sunday 2 May, 7pm
Upstairs at the Compass Pub,
Monday 10 May, 7pm
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|





