Homes of the Homeland reaches 4 million protected families

The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, reported on Tuesday that the Great Mission Homes of the Homeland attends through the Homeland Card to a total of four million Venezuelan families, the latest benefited being citizen Yenmi Chirinos.

“We arrive today at the 4 million homes, headed to the Home of the Homeland number 5 million, and the attention has to be integral, in health, in education for the whole family, in housing”, expressed the National President during a social journey held at Miraflores Palace.

The Vice President for Social Development and Revolution of the Missions, Elías Jaua, highlighted the effort of President Maduro, who continues to comply with the Homeland plan and the constitution, following the legacy of Commander Hugo Chávez on the issue of pensions and security social for the elderly.

“We were right when we approved these articles in the Constitution, you are fulfilling today (…) today you are meeting one of the objectives of the Homeland Plan, consolidating the great socialist missions Sons of Venezuela, which is today Homes of the Homeland and the Mission in a Greater Love, as a revolutionary instrument of higher level that allows deepening in the construction of social justice. You are meeting with Chávez and the people”, he said.

Jaua highlighted the achievement of being one of the first countries to achieve the goal of 100% pensions: “Today Venezuela is registered as one of the first countries to achieve 100% pensioners. They are transcendent milestones in a demonstration that the capitalist model excludes and Bolivarian socialism includes”, he said.