On July 3, 1811, delegates from the first National Constituent Congress convened at the Santa Rosa de Lima Chapel in Caracas regarding the matter of independence. Two days later, the matter was resolved when Congress voted to officially declare independence 40–4. Then, with the permission of the secretary general, Francisco Isnardi, Mendoza and Roscio presented the document to Congress for discussion. Roscio and Isnardi then spoke following the reading of the declaration. It was ratified by Congress on July 7, 1811, with 43 votes for and one vote against, and recorded in the Congress's Book of Minutes on August 17, 1811, in
Caracas. The anniversary of this declaration is celebrated as
Independence Day. The original Book of Minutes of the first Congress of Venezuela is in the
Federal Legislative Palace in Caracas. The document is kept at the
museo de la Casa de las Primeras Letras Simón Rodríguez. The signature of president
Hugo Chávez was added to an exhibited copy of the document on May 31, 2013, by the
Maduro administration, as an homage to the former president. This resulted in outrage among various sectors opposing said administration. ==See also==