Maduro: “We are going for more changes and transformations for Venezuela”

The presidential candidate, Nicolás Maduro, led a massive rally this Sunday in Petare, in the Sucre municipality of Miranda state; as part of his electoral campaign. During the meeting, he again highlighted the achievements of his administration, such as the end of hyperinflation, total national supply through national production and the comprehensive immunization of the population against COVID-19, among others.

We have the most modern machines, making fun of the sanctions,” declared Maduro, before those present. Likewise, he mentioned the recent delivery of five Integral Diagnostic Centers (CDI) to benefit the inhabitants of the jurisdiction, east of Caracas. “And today I delivered to the Sucre municipality, five brand new CDIs, in the La Suiza neighborhood, in the Bolívar neighborhood, to my neighbors in La California Sur.”

He also urged to “end the bureaucracy with your strength and power, that is why I created the 1×10 System of Good Government”, an initiative emanating from his management, on May 20, 2022. In addition to that, he described “blessing” the recovery of Simoncitos (Pre-school), schools, universities, high schools, outpatient clinics, CDI and Integral Rehabilitation Rooms (SRI). “There is still a lot to do, but who is going to do it?” rhetorically questioned candidate Maduro.

What has come to Venezuela is a time of blessings, a miraculous time, and we are going for the better, we are going for more changes and transformations for Venezuela,” he added. In addition, he announced that he has “a plan, which is the plan to build three million homes,” and “to repair two million more,” coupled with a joint plan with the Community Councils of the 5 de Julio neighborhood in Petare, aimed at redeveloping the location.

Let’s win again!” Likewise, he invited the inhabitants of Petare, if the case of winning the presidential elections on July 28, to “go out into the streets to celebrate in peace and joy, I will wait for you in Miraflores. And let us shout in one voice, “Long live Venezuela, my beloved Homeland! Long live Petare! “Up Petare!” exclaimed the candidate.