President Maduro: Let’s sharpen artillery with political clarity to win the battle for the truth

President Maduro: Let’s sharpen artillery with political clarity to win the battle for the truth

Faced with the disinformation campaigns from the large media corporations, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, once again emphasized the need to assume the leading role in the production of content, as well as organizing for the dissemination and strategic positioning.

Political communication requires coordination and organization in the media, networks, street, walls and homes and thus win the communicative battle, affirmed the president, whose words are collected in a short video that he shared this Tuesday on Twitter.

In times of mediatic war, Venezuela is preparing to fight through transformational knowledge at the International University of Communications (UICOM). Let’s sharpen the artillery with a lot of criteria and political clarity to win the battle for the truth,” the head of state published.

The attached video highlights the words of the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez, and of the President himself on this matter and in reference to the aforementioned house of studies.

On March 15, the initial path to study at UICOM was opened, whose multi-modal study plan includes three periods with a first cohort between March and June; the second one on July and September and the third from September to December.

This university was created by President Maduro in 2019, as a mechanism for the unification of the strives of the peoples of the world.

This university is going to develop a way of teaching, it is popular, it is based on learning by doing, its goal is the emancipation of the people, it is multidimensional, it is multinational and it intends to give to us, provide us with its own original content, which allows Venezuela and the peoples of the world to build on our own tale, our own histories”, indicated its headmaster, Tania Díaz, during the start of the first journey of the house of studies, last March.