Barinas: Governor Adán Chávez held a meeting with the People's Power of Ezequiel Zamora

The activity was held in the spaces of the Santa Eduviges court in the entity's Santa Bárbara parish
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Published at: 23/07/2025 12:59 PM

This Tuesday, July 23, the governor of Barinas, Adán Chávez, held a meeting with the popular power of the Ezequiel Zamora municipality, with the purpose of learning about the various proposals coming from the Concrete Agendas of Action (ACA) and projects developed thanks to popular consultations.

According to information from the PSUV, during the activity that was held in the spaces of the Santa Eduviges court, Santa Bárbara parish, the representatives of the popular power presented their experiences of the projects carried out and the concerns presented as a result of the popular consultations.

For his part, the revolutionary flag bearer for the mayor of the Zamora municipality, Derwin Sandoval, echoed the needs of the Zamoran people, after suffering four years in complete decision and expressed that starting July 27 in the Zamora municipality, there will be a mayor building the dreams, desires and hopes of the people, with a responsible, serious plan, with the proposals that come from popular power and that will be a reality in a “single government”, joining forces with Governor Adán Chávez and with President Nicolás Maduro.

In the framework of this meeting, the candidate for mayor praised four specific lines of work to be carried out with the support of the Bolivarian governor Adán Chávez: he referred to the construction of the bridge over the Sioca branch of the Caparo River; the arrangement of urban roads in the municipality and into rural areas.

Sandoval also requested support from the revolutionary government for the construction of an asphalt plant in the municipality, as well as requested support for the expansion of the emergency area of the Rafael Rangel Hospital in Santa Bárbara and for the construction of a headquarters of the University of Health Sciences.

PSUV/Mazo News Team

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