The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, pointed out the need for a new territorialized government system to be built in Venezuela, which will accompany the construction of the Communal Circuits.
The Head of State expressed this on Tuesday during a tour he made through the commune “La Ruta de la Mandarina” located in Araira, Zamora municipality, Miranda state.
Maduro recalled that there are 4,505 communal circuits in the country, and asserted that all government entities must territorialize their work to support the construction of communal power.
He said that after the Popular Consultation that will take place in the country on August 25, “the money has to come down” from the State for the implementation of the projects approved by each communal circuit.
The president also revealed that he is managing the resources to finance another 4,505 productive projects. “We are healing the wounds created by the criminal economic sanctions requested by the fascist ultra-right. These wounds are seen in the infrastructure, water, services,” he commented.
Remnants of the bourgeois state
The President of the Republic pointed out the need to transform the State: “leave the remains of the old bourgeois State, and begin the articulation with the Communal Circuits.”
“The basis of the State, so that it is indestructible and so that it is the basis of the Bolivarian Revolution, is the territory, it is the common people (…) the power of the country has to be you (the people)”, he reaffirmed.
During his tour of the lands of the “La Ruta de la Mandarina” commune, the Head of State shared with the community members and approved resources for the socio-productive projects they are carrying out, such as the delivery of three trucks to begin the distribution process of the products produced in the area.
Popular Consultation
The president also called for participation in the Second National Popular Consultation 2024 next Sunday. “On Sunday, we must participate so that people can vote for the priority project, starting at 8 in the morning,” he stressed.