President Nicolás Maduro urges to renew popular participation in Venezuela

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-02-19 17:10:38

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The Venezuelan president considered that, with their dedication, courage and intelligence, the people are the great collective intellectual of the Bolivarian Revolution. (Photo: VTV)

Caracas, February 19 (RHC)-- The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, has called on social leaders -- linked by videoconference in an organizational work space of the Bicentennial Congress of the Peoples -- to elaborate an agenda of struggle and government for this year, as well as to visualize the construction of socialism towards 2030.

He recalled that in Venezuela popular power is government and that the work programs of the 34 social movements of the country will contribute to renew the system of popular participation in the nation.

The Venezuelan president expressed that the proposals, projects and needs incorporated by these organizations will nourish the Plan for the Homeland 2025 and the Carabobo 200 Plan, and will be oriented to provide solutions to the problems faced by the people.

Nicolas Maduro said that this will allow connecting with ordinary citizens and with all those who dream of returning to the welfare state and healing the wounds created by the coercive and unilateral measures of the government of former U.S. President Donald Trump against Venezuela, which he described as "devastating and criminal".

The Bolivarian leader affirmed that the proposals will also allow building the 2021-2030 agenda of a fully recovered, free and socialist Venezuela.  He called to build that agenda with respect for diversity and with a vocation for unity, as well as with absolute support and loyalty to the homeland.



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