
The legacy of Maduro Guerra is inextricably linked to the survival of the political system his father built. To his supporters, he represents a resilient and loyal "soldier of the revolution" who has remained steadfast in the face of imperialist aggression. They view his rapid rise not as nepotism but as the necessary cultivation of a trusted leadership core during a time of existential threat. In this narrative, his work with the National Film School and the Special Inspectors Body is seen as a commitment to cultural and administrative sovereignty, ensuring that the ideals of Hugo Chávez are protected by those who truly understand their weight.