President in Charge Delcy Rodríguez highlights sustained growth thanks to the Great National Productive Union

President in Charge Delcy Rodríguez highlights sustained growth thanks to the Great National Productive Union

President in Charge Delcy Rodríguez highlighted on Wednesday the sustained growth the country has maintained despite persistent international sanctions, an achievement she attributed to the nation’s own efforts and the consolidation of the Great National Productive Union.

Through her channel on Telegram, she referred to the recent meeting of the Council of Ministers where were evaluated strategies to optimize direct management for social benefit: «I have said, from the small farm up to the large industry, the whole Venezuela must be activated with a common objective, which is the national productive union to guarantee food for the people,» she stated in the published audiovisual material.

At the ministerial meeting, the dignitary in charge announced the beginning of a profound phase of restructuring, reengineering, and governmental efficiency, designed to adapt to the country’s new reality: “At this meeting, I announced the beginning of a phase of restructuring, reengineering, and governmental efficiency, adapted to the new reality of Venezuela, with the appointments of Sectoral Vice President Héctor Rodríguez and Minister Anabel Pereira as presidential commissioners,” she stated.

Likewise, she announced that will be held a national consultation through the simplifica.gob.ve website, so that the people can identify the most complex procedures and thus advance towards a more effective and accessible government management. This initiative seeks to eliminate bureaucratic obstacles and strengthen the national productive sector within a context of economic recovery driven from within the country’s own territory.

With these measures, the Executive reaffirms its commitment to productive sovereignty and the continuous improvement of public administration as cornerstones for guaranteeing the well-being of the population.