 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. Venezuela's new National Assembly was officially sworn in on January 5th. The investiture of the new legislative body marks the end of submission to US imperialism and the return of the legacy of revolutionary leaders Liberator Simon Bolivar and Commander Hugo Chavez. The great patriotic poll led by the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela Pesuv and other Chaviza forces holds a majority in the new National Assembly elected for the period 2021 to 2026. The Pesuv Alliance won a resounding victory in the parliamentary elections held on December 6th, 2020 and secured 257 of the 277 seats in the country's unicameral parliament. The swearing-in ceremony began at 11 a.m. and was held at the headquarters of the National Assembly in the capital Caracas with all of the sanitary measures in place against COVID-19. Presidents and heads of state from across the world joined the ceremony. Representatives of various social organizations from across Latin America were also present at the event. Meanwhile, the European Union has withdrawn the support that they had been extending for the self-proclaimed opposition leader Juan Guadó. Ahead of the ceremony, paintings of Bolivar and Chavez were returned to the parliament's hemicycle. They were removed following the victory of the right-wing forces in the 2015 elections. With the inauguration of the new congress, the people of Venezuela will recover its parliament and legislative independence. For the past five years, under the dominance of the right-wing parties, the legislative body was used as a tool in attempts to overthrow the democratically elected government of Socialist President Nicolás Maduro. The new National Assembly faces a number of challenges such as the restoration of economic, institutional, political, and social stability in the country. It has a great responsibility of drafting and enacting laws that can confront the great economic crisis generated by the numeral unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States on Venezuela. President Nicolás Maduro in a meeting on January 4th asked the newly elected deputies of Pesuv Coalition to focus on promoting the political dialogue, reconciliation, coexistence, and inclusion in the country's economy.