National Plan for Vocational Technical Schools launched

This Thursday, the National Plan for Professional Technical Schools was launched, an event led by the Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, and the Minister of People’s Power for Education, Yelitze Santaella, in the Auditorium of the Military Academy in Caracas.

In this regard, Vice President Rodríguez indicated that the plan “is going to have a great impact on the development of our country, because it is linked to the productive engines presented by the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, in a situation that “I had never imagined our nation, such as the illegal and illegitimate economic blockade against the homeland.”

The areas that have been designed are linked to fishing, aquaculture, industries, and the health area. We have also seen areas of study of risk management and arts, which add to national development, and it is then where technical schools become a fundamental role for the growth of Venezuela. You are the builders of the future and we wish you a happy return to school; You are the protagonists of education,” she added.

She, in turn, told the Venezuelan youth and teaching staff present that “we are called to national unity in the face of aggression; Today, Venezuela is threatened by a process of dispossession against our undelimited maritime territory, I call for awareness and defense. The call is to unite for defense under the slogan of peace, as our president Maduro has proposed.”

For her part, Minister Santaella confirmed that “here is the development of the country’s future with the commitment to go from 272 institutions to 2,002 productive and technical schools and high schools to strengthen the productive engines. “Here will emerge the Venezuelan power that Commander Chávez dreamed of.”