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President Maduro studies proposals that emerged in popular assemblies

President Maduro studies proposals that emerged in popular assemblies

The President of the Republic, Nicolas Maduroindicated that he has studied the proposals that have been sent to him from the more than 80,000 popular assemblies within the framework of the Seven Transformations Plan (7T).

“Taking advantage of these moments, I began to study and systematize all the proposals that you have made in more than 80,000 assemblies. I have been studying, working. “I come full of blessings, of loves from these beautiful worlds to which we belong, the new world,” the president expressed in a video shared through his social media accounts.

It is worth remembering that the areas that make up the 7Ts cover the economy, full independence, peace, security and territorial integrity; social, politics, ecology and geopolitics.

The announcement was made by the head of state during his arrival in the country this Saturday after his participation in the XVI Brics Summit and the official visit to Algeria.



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