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Authorities evaluate progress of the 1×10 of Good Government in the national territory

Autoridades evalúan avances del 1x10 del Buen Gobierno en el territorio nacional

The Sector Vice President of Public Works and Services G/J Néstor Reverol led an extraordinary working meeting this Friday with the Ministers that make up the Sector Vice Presidency and the presidents of attached entities, to evaluate the development of the commitments acquired with the regions of the country, through the 1×10 of Good Government.

During the meeting that took place at the main headquarters of the Ministry of Popular Power for Electric Energy in Caracas, the National Strategic Plan for the Attention of Roads and Bridges, which is being carried out throughout the national territory, was also reviewed.

The General in Chief also highlighted that different guidelines were drawn up in terms of public services for the facilities that will host the fifth Sports Games of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) 2023.

This sporting event will take place in the country between April 21 and 29, with the participation of more than 3,500 athletes from 11 nations.

Source: MPPEE

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