The announcement was made on Wednesday at a gathering between Cuban Consul Common in Caracas Ulises Barquín and the rector of the Venezuelan larger schooling heart, Sandra Oblitas.
The assembly was in compliance with an settlement reached on December twelfth on the event of the thirtieth anniversary of the primary embrace between Commanders Hugo Chávez (1954-2013) and Fidel Castro (1926-2016), organized by the José Martí Cultural Society, Venezuela Chapter, on the headquarters of the college.
Barquín and Oblitas coordinated the location of Antonio Maceo’s bust at this public college, as his life is linked to the Bolivarian Republic, the sources indicated.
The Bolivarian College of Venezuela was established on July 1, 2003, by a presidential decree signed by the Bolivarian chief.
On the assembly, the diplomat gave his counterpart a letter of greeting from Cuban Ambassador Dagoberto Rodríguez, and it was agreed to position the bust of the Caribbean liberator.
The Cuban Consul Common was accompanied by Carlos Madrazo, an embassy official, and Rubén Rodríguez, president of the José Martí Cultural Society in Venezuela. jg/lam/jcd