President Nicolás Maduro reiterates the call to work for economic recovery

We are going to work together for economic recovery, within the framework of the 7 Transformations, towards 2030,” said the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, through his account on the X social network.

In that sense, the head of state reiterated his call to the entire country, without exclusion, to get prepared with a positive mind to face the future.

The national leader in the “Con Maduro +” program proposed “the 7T.NETS formula towards 2030, and we are going to think about it, plan it and activate it together. “It is the New Era of Transition to Socialism towards 2030.”

He highlighted that after the successful 3R.NETS, the 1 × 10 system of Good Government, the Bricomiles, sustained recovery, peace and political stability, an era opens to close the Venezuelan Bicentennial Era with a flourish, he pointed out.

The 7Ts propose the following:

– Economic Transformation: a complete transformation of the country’s productive economic model:

– Full Independence: Update and expand the Bolivarian doctrine in its political, scientific, cultural, educational and technological dimensions.

– Consolidation of Peace and Citizen Security: Perfect the model of citizen coexistence, the enjoyment of human rights and to guarantee the defense of Essequibo.

– Recovery of Social Protection: It consists of the recovery of the welfare state, its missions and great missions

– Repoliticization Process: Consolidation of democracy, “of politics seen as a public service for the collective”

– Ecology: Consists of preserving the planet and addressing the climate crisis:

– Geopolitics: Poses the insertion and leadership of Venezuela in the new world configuration.

Finally, President Maduro highlighted that the seven transformations that Venezuela needs are central and fundamental, which is why he urged public debate in the design and development of public planning together with the Communes, the Communal Councils, the UBCh, the CLAP, the Productive Councils of Workers (CPT).