With the purpose of reinforcing community spaces for the communication exercise, the First National Meeting of Popular Communicators was held at the headquarters of the Bolivarian University of Venezuela (UBV), in Caracas.
The meeting was led by the deputy to the National Assembly (AN), Juan Carlos Germanwho explained that they are evaluating the proposals to be presented to the National Government for the launch of the Popular Communication Mission.
He stressed that this plan has several edges and fundamentally seeks to strengthen “the 243 community radio stations that we have at the national level, the 55 print media that we have and the 24 community television stations.”
In turn, the parliamentarian stressed that the purpose is to open and strengthen these spaces, “from legality, from the meeting that has to do with the daily development of the communication exercise.”
Finally, he stated that it has been the Bolivarian Revolution, which has strengthened alternative and popular communication, that is why “we are at the right time to request the re-launch and strengthening of these communication mechanisms, understanding communication as a universal human right”, reviewed the AVN web portal.
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