National Assembly will evaluate laws of Popular Power

National Assembly will evaluate laws of Popular Power

The president of the National Assembly (AN) Jorge Rodríguez, instructed the creation of a Special Commission to evaluate the laws of People’s Power, as requested by the President of the Republic, Nicholas Maduro.

“The President ordered the need to review the laws that the People’s Power has approved regarding communal councils and communes. One of the things that he said is also one of the concerns that we have and that is how effective are the laws that we approved in this assembly and how effective are they », he said.

For this reason, during the ordinary session of the AN plenary, a special commission was formed, chaired by deputies Blanca Eekhout, accompanied by Pedro Infante, Juan Carlos Alemán and Ricardo Molina, to take charge of the process.

“Jointly with the Executive, it is necessary to work before the end of the parliamentary period on the adaptation of these laws. Assess how they hinder, how they hinder », he said.

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, announced last week the need to undertake a process of the communal democratic model through the improvement and revision of all the laws of People’s Power.

«I believe that we must undertake a new stage, a process of revision and improvement of all the laws of People’s Power with a great debate, to remake and improve all these laws, it is necessary to simplify the organizational formulas so that the people can build their organizational structure from the grassroots,” said the President from the El Maizal Commune in Lara state.

The first national president ordered a review of the organizational structure of the State and the Government to put it at the service of the construction of Communal Power “We have to remake ourselves, revolutionize ourselves, be reborn like the phoenix in the very bowels of the Homeland.”

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