In referring to the event, Co-President Rosario Murillo extold the enduring relevance of the thought and legacy of the “Liberator of Liberators,” Simon Bolivar, whom she described as an inspiration to General Augusto C. Sandino.
The copresident stressed that the tribute also extends to the heroes and founding fathers of the continent, while quoting an essay by Nicaragua’s ambassador to Panama, Carlos Midence, on Ruben Dario and Bolivar, which reflects the Nicaraguan poet’s perspective on the Liberator’s historical and moral significance.
Murillo emphasized that Dario had a complete understanding of who Bolivar was, what he represented for Latin America, and how his actions, courage, and thought continue to inspire the peoples of the continent.
In her remarks, she affirmed that Bolivar, Dario, Sandino, and the heroes and martyrs of the nation are remembered daily as beacons of dignity, conscience, and commitment to prosperity and collective happiness, while reaffirming his confidence in building a future of peace, security, and a good life for the Nicaraguan people. jdt/jav/rgh/ybv
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