Government prepares new actions aimed at stabilizing the economy

Venezuela aims to strengthen the economy, based on national production, a new culture and the promotion of alliances, and in this line the National Government refines new actions, said the Executive Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez.

Those actions, which will soon be released to the public: “will allow us to mark a new path” in the national economy, she said in an interview offered to the “José Vicente Hoy” (José Vicente Today) program, broadcast this Sunday by Televen.

The Government has taken actions not only from the fiscal, tax and macroeconomic point of view, but “from a cultural paradigm, a new spirituality that leads the Venezuelan to know that we have the capacity to produce, that having all the potential, resources, riches, we can develop Venezuela and guarantee the future of our youth”, she added.

In that sense, she indicated that the Executive branch has drawn a clear path, which is the impulse of national production: “We say that producing is overcoming, because we are breaking dependencies of a cultural model that led us to think only on the oil rent currency”.

In addition, she noted that Venezuela has experiences from countries that have gone through a similar scenario, and that given the reality they have faced, have carried on with a takeoff of their own: “They have been able to develop their productive apparatus, raise their industrial capacity and that is what we want when President Maduro calls for the Bolivarian Economic Agenda”, she said.

Rodríguez mentioned that, in order to achieve the objectives set, the National Government has also prepared to combat those factors that internally add to the distortion, such as bureaucracy and corruption, so that medicines and food can reach the people directly.

She also affirmed that the Bolivarian Revolution is the only way that allows the rescue of production mechanisms and is the perfect space for the meeting “with producers, peasants, all summed to production and to ensure through the social comptroller, the just distribution of essential goods”.

“In Venezuela begins a new path towards economic stability, the consolidation of its social protection model: Bolivarian socialism, missions, major missions, and hence the call for dialogue with all sectors”, she added.

Amidst the complexity of the economic, financial and media war: “Venezuela has a great hope. Venezuela is destined to be a power, that is our destiny and it is the destiny that we must defend”.