During the fight against the economic blockade to boost productive development, the country’s credit portfolio grew by 376% throughout the country, according to the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro during his second program. This growth includes the entire production chain linked to industry, agricultural production and tourism.
“IN the midst of the blockade and sanctions, Venezuela has to get ahead with its own effort and work, building everyone’s homeland. A better world is possible and we are building it,” she said.
He assured that Venezuela has managed to channel its sustained independent development and the deployment of a diversity of the 18 strategic drivers for the country, part of the Bolivarian economic agenda, which we achieved with the help of friends from Latin America and the Caribbean “I always have to say it , great experts and connoisseurs in economic matters”, he commented.
The Brics are the nucleus, they have been marking the new international financial, monetary and commercial economic bloc in the world. “They have grown more than any block of imperialist countries and that is why Venezuela is included in the Brics,” he commented.
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In this section of the program, the president commented on the new impulse to the relationship between Bolivia and Venezuela, he said after reviewing the agreements that he reviewed together with the Bolivian president, Luis Arce.
Likewise, he regretted the situation of violence in Sudan and commented that Venezuela had to remove diplomatic personnel from the country and urged them to seek peace agreements through dialogue. “Do not let your country get out of hand, with love for the people of Sudan, seek independent and sovereign agreements for peace,” he said.
Climate effects in the world
Maduro also commented on the climate variables in the world, commenting on the intense heat wave that is coming over Spain. In contrast, in Venezuela the rains have already arrived.
He warned about the possible effects that the rains will leave after passing through the country and commented on the special plans that are coordinating with the governors to support the population, in a civic-military-police alliance.
He pointed to Mérida as the most affected state and sent a message to its governor, Jeison Guzmán, assuring that he is not alone and that his government will support him in the strategy to overcome the damage caused by the rains.