mpression. He would address us during the assembly to talk about students' rights and that sort of thing. He didn't speak much and wasn't agitating people into action but what he did say was usually poignant, Grisel Rojas, a former classmate who is now the school's principal, told the Guardian.
Date: Aug 03, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
Hugo Chávez's heir is capable of continuing incendiary rhetoric
The man named by President Hugo Chvez as his political heir, should he become too ill to govern, is described as an imposing figure and a conciliatory force in the classroom by Grisel Rojas, a classmate during the 1970s.