
Carmen Vivas. July 2010. Under was performed innumerable acts 227 anniversary of the birth of Simón Bolívar. With a change of sarcophagus and national flag, were carried out acts alluding to this important date.
all started in the national assembly in the morning when Deputy Dario Vivas was commissioned to translate the new flag from the headquarters of the Federal Legislative Palace to San Francisco Church. See
This church was received by the Mayor of Libertador Dr. Jorge Rodriguez (son) took delivery of the flag to the priest of the church for its blessing, this temple has great religious significance because it was there that Simon Bolivar received the title of Liberator in 1813.
then the new national flag (Flag) was delivered to the Chief Engineer of the Capital District Government Jaqueline Farias, moving the flag to the National Pantheon, a countless number of people stationed at the corner of the bag, Padre Sierra, Carmelite and Chambers. On arrival
Pavilion the National Cemetery was received with special affection for the city President Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias of hands in costume citizens of the country and a group of people wearing T-shirts allegorical different campaigns of the ruling party.
flag change was made by President Hugo Chávez and the previous seven stars had developed in England and was instead placed the eight new stars, made by Venezuelans of different parts of our national geography.
The Chairman opened and closed the coffin with the Vice President Elias Jaua, and the Minister of Home Affairs and Justice Tarek El Aissami, while a member of the Honor Guard company helped cover the coffin with the new flag.
In his speech the president said, retreat with my hands a soldier, son of your struggles, this flag of Venezuela, made in foreign lands, land empire in foreign hands today we bring a gift that made by the people's hands said the president.
The event was attended by the young Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel talent who led the Youth Orchestra of Caracas and Professor José Antonio Abreu director of System for Children and Youth Orchestras of Venezuela. CV / LNV.