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Comrades of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,  Eighty years have passed since the Workers’ Party of Korea emerged as the backbone of a nation determined never to bow its head nor its spirit before imperialism—eighty years of struggle, eighty years of forging the destiny of the homeland, eighty years of building the universal enterprise of the sovereignty of the Korean people.


It was not a casual appearance, nor an accident of history: it was the awakening of a collective will, of a force that rose against chaos and humiliation to found a new, just, sovereign order.  Since then, the Party has not been merely a political guide: it has been the organizing soul of a civilization. In its decisions resound the voices of the ancestors, the cry of the workers, the hope of the children. It is the visible form of an invisible idea: that the people, when united around a just cause, can defy time, geography, and empires.  


The DPRK is not just another nation: it is a way of being in the world. Its architecture, its music, its parades, its factories are manifestations of an aesthetic of duty, an ethic of sacrifice, a politics that does not crawl but rises. Here, socialism is not a slogan: it is a way of life, it is discipline, it is beauty.  The Workers’ Party of Korea has not governed for itself, but for all. It has not sought privileges, but sacrifices. It has not accumulated wealth, but moral victories. In every decision, in every five-year plan, in every mobilization campaign, there has pulsed a single intention: the well-being of the Korean people, not as an anonymous mass, but as a historical subject, as a conscious community, as bearer of a mission.  


While other systems rot in selfishness, greed, and partisan fragmentation, the Workers’ Party of Korea has built a society where the individual is ennobled by merging with the collective. Here, freedom is not license for whim, but discipline for greatness. Here, power is neither bought nor inherited: it is conquered with work, with loyalty, with honor, and with dedication.  And before the enemy—the American-Zionist imperialism, which for decades has tried to subdue, infiltrate, and corrupt—the Party has been wall and sword. It has not allowed the DPRK to become a satellite of foreign interests, nor a stock market, nor a cultural colony. It has defended sovereignty with the firmness of those who know that independence is not negotiated, it is affirmed.


 The DPRK has not been influenced by imperialism because its root is deeper than any propaganda, stronger than any sanction, more luminous than any lie. The Party has watched over that root, nourishing it with blood, with study, with art, with steel.  The Workers’ Party of Korea has tempered the DPRK until it became an exemplary nation: ordered in its purpose, austere in its discipline, and generous in its horizon. Its example acts as a torch illuminating the nations that guard their sovereignty, because it demonstrates that dignity is not an empty slogan, but a living system: planning that feeds, culture that uplifts, science that emancipates, and an ethic of service where the “I” is ennobled in the “we.” Thus, the brightness of Pyongyang does not seek to dazzle, but to point the way: a path of creative independence, of conscious work, and of a shared future.  


As the hymn of the Fatherland sings, “the people, with the same will, in hard struggle raised you up.” And today, that will has not waned. It still burns with the fire of Baektusan, with the zeal of the worker, with the truth of the peasant, with the firmness of the soldier. Korea is not only the land of three thousand ri: it is a pedestal of humanity, a beacon of civilization, a promise of secular glory.  


We trust firmly and fully that Marshal Kim Jong Un will take the reins so that the Party fulfills its destiny in fortifying the sovereignty of Korea and will lead the nation to its greatest radiance of glory, which will be the disgrace of the American-Zionist imperialist swine, and the people of Korea, guided by Marshal Kim Jong Un, will continue to be a cultured, sovereign, and independent people.


 Comrades, veterans, citizens of the glorious Democratic People’s Republic of Korea!  Today we gather with hearts filled with a pride that spans eight decades of history. We do not simply celebrate the anniversary of an organization, but the commemoration of an unbreakable bond: the one forged by the Workers’ Party of Korea with the people, a bond forged in struggle, tempered in adversity, and consolidated in victory. This is the only thread that weaves our history: the absolute unity between the Party and the people, as one body and one soul, destined to share the same future.  This sacred bond was not born in a speech, but in the fire of revolutionary struggle. It arose from the vision of President Kim Il-sung, who understood that liberation would only be possible if the Party fused with the hopes of the people, becoming their guide, their shield, and their voice. Together, Party and people wrote the first page of this epic: they liberated the Fatherland, repelling imperialism with a force that did not come from weapons, but from a shared conviction.  And after liberation, that same bond became the engine that rebuilt a nation from ashes. It was not a foreign miracle; it was the work of millions of hands united by a common faith, directed by the wisdom of the Party. Together, Party and people undertook the Chollima march, defying the impossible to raise a sovereign and socialist Korea. Every factory, every school, every free hospital was a monument to this indissoluble unity.  When imperialist hostility threatened to extinguish our dream, it was not only the Army that rose in self-defense. It was the embodiment of the unified will of the entire people, masterfully directed by the Songun policy of Leader Kim Jong-il.


The force that today protects us and guarantees our peace is not only nuclear; it is, above all, moral. It is the strength of a people who, united with their Party, have decided that their destiny will not be written by any foreign power.  Today, that same bond drives us toward the future under the leadership of Marshal Kim Jong-un. Every new building that rises in Pyongyang, every satellite we launch into space, every scientific advance, is the fruit of this eternal alliance. These are not achievements of the Party for the people, but achievements of the Party with the people. We are one entity, marching in unison toward the construction of a prosperous power, showing the world that unity is the strongest foundation for progress.  That is why today, in commemorating these eighty years, we do not glorify an institution, but a family. We glorify the historic choice of a people who found in their Party their elder brother, their guide, and their protector. We reaffirm our oath to continue advancing, with the same unbreakable unity, along the path of Korean socialism.  


Long live forever the Workers’ Party of Korea and the heroic people who sustain it!  


Glory to our great unity!


Sincerely, from the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, with revolutionary solidarity and anti-imperialist empathy, a group of young Venezuelans passionate about the culture of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, made up of: Ezequiel Guadama, Samir Hernández, Carlos Quintana and Miguelángel Calderón.

 
 
 

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