The Permanent Commissions of the National Assembly were formally installed this Wednesday for the 2026 period of ordinary sessions.
During the events, held at the Federal Legislative Palace, the parliamentarians ratified their commitment to the stability of the Republic and the defense of the institutions.
The Permanent Commission on Internal Policy will focus its management on guaranteeing national peace and on the development of five major codes proposed by the president of the AN, deputy Jorge Rodríguez. Likewise, the parliamentary body, chaired by deputy Nicolás Maduro Guerra, will focus its efforts on rescuing the head of state, Nicolás Maduro, and the first lady and deputy, Cilia Flores.
The board of directors of this commission is completed by deputies María Gabriela Vega in the First Vice Presidency and Carolina García Carreño in the Second Vice Presidency.
Defense Commission reaffirms its commitment to national sovereignty
From the Los Escudos room, the National Security and Defense Commission reaffirmed its commitment to national sovereignty.
Its president, Deputy Giuseppe Alessandrello, highlighted that the roadmap prioritizes the protection of the constitutional thread in the face of military aggression by the United States Government, which on January 3 left a death toll of more than 100 civilians and soldiers.
The board was made up of representative Gloria Castillo de Durán and representative Frang Morales, in the first and second vice-presidencies, respectively.
Energy Commission will receive proposals to optimize the electrical system
Deputy Orlando Camacho installed the Permanent Commission on Energy and Petroleum, underlining an “open door” policy to receive proposals from unions, citizens and entrepreneurs that contribute to optimizing the national energy system.
Camacho reported that legislative priorities for this year include strategic laws in the areas of mining and electric energy.
Popular Power Commission will work in permanent fusion with the legislative people
Representative Tania Díaz, president of the Popular Power and Communication Commission, reported that the body will work in permanent fusion with the legislators. He stressed that communication is a vital tool for the defense of institutions, especially in the current scenario, where the political conflict is debated in the symbolic space and with the use of words.
Indigenous Peoples Commission will promote spaces for collective and legislative construction
The Permanent Commission of Indigenous Peoples, led by representative Kariela Aray, announced that it will promote spaces for legislative construction in favor of indigenous communities. The 2026 agenda will incorporate new laws that reflect the feelings of indigenous peoples, guaranteeing their leading participation in national development.
