President Maduro: No one will take away from us the right to happiness and peace


The head of state, Nicolás Maduro, reopened on Monday the Recreational Park South of Valencia, in Carabobo state, where more than 600,000 inhabitants, especially the residents of the Miguel Peña -one of the largest in the country-, and Rafael Urdaneta parishes among others, will be benefited with this space for the well living of families.
During the act, the first national president said “No one will take away from us the right to happiness and peace. We will continue to defend the right to life, to the peace of the people, at all costs”.
In the middle of a festive and Christmas atmosphere, cheerful and familiar, with many mothers, fathers and children enjoying the new facilities, Maduro and various authorities toured the park spaces that were specially decorated for this Christmas.
This recreational facility will be open from 11:00 am until midnight, from Tuesday to Sunday, with an estimated 50,000 visitors per day. The remodeling and conditioning works were carried out for five months by the Bolivarian Government of Carabobo and the institutions of the National Revolutionary Government.
This theme park has mechanical attractions, airplanes, figures of dinosaurs, animals, a lagoon with fish, and even a smoking volcano, among many novelties that encloses the wide natural scenery that public space has.
The work spanning 17 hectares guarantees 600 direct and 12,000 indirect jobs, which will serve to revive the regional economy and push to boost tourism.