The regional leadership of the Youth of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (Jpsuv) and its municipal liaisons held a meeting this Friday, June 10, in celebration of the new national leadership, announced by the first vice president of the Party, Diosdado Cabello Rondón.
Eirimar Malavé, deputy to the National Assembly, member of the national leadership of the Jpsuv and liaison for the states of Monagas, Bolívar and Delta Amacuro, announced the deployment by the youth to the 13 municipalities of the state of Monagas prioritizing the education, workers , culture, sport and recreation.
“The goal is to go to the renewal of our structures as youth,” said Malavé.
He indicated that they are already working on the 1×10 of Good Governance as part of the specific action agenda to be developed soon.
In this sense, the youth leader called on the population of Monaguense to download the VenApp application.
The leader reported that as part of the deployment to be carried out in Monaguense territory there is a house-to-house visit to meet with political, sports, cultural and secondary education youth, among others.
“We already have colleagues in the aforementioned areas who are going to develop certain strategies in their municipalities, to which we will join,” he indicated.
Student Participation Law
In addition, within the framework of the 60th anniversary of the commemoration of the Guerra and Millán massacre, Malavé reported on the creation of the Student Participation Law, which was consulted by more than 60,000 secondary school students in the region.
This law seeks to shield the national student body in its rights to knowledge about culture, sports, organization of the integrating spokesperson, activist and comptroller.
“We, from the National Assembly, are going to take this law to all high schools nationwide, because we do not want what our comrades Guerra and Millán experienced, whose fight we embrace today, to happen again,” Malavé said.
He assured that for middle school students there will be no distinction of political color, since they come to “shield them all.”
“It should be noted that we had the participation of students from private educational institutions, for this reason, we call for inclusion,” he assured.
Grassroots assemblies will be held with young people to publicize more about the law.
High school youth join the discussion
He reported the creation of student parliaments, a structure that will include Deputy Duviany Mata, who heads the youth commission in the Monagas State Legislative Council.
The high schools of the region will also be incorporated into the formation of parliaments so that those who participate are aware of each of the laws approved in the National Assembly as guarantors and disseminators of these from their study spaces.
“It is the first time that a parliamentary law on the participation of high school students is celebrated in Latin America. It comes so that they are taken into account for any consultation in pursuit of their well-being.
He added that the aforementioned Law will be approved soon by the National Assembly for its subsequent promotion and dissemination.