Educational missions will compile proposals for the restructuring and reengineering of the Government
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Published at: 12/06/2026 01:59 PM
Representatives of the different educational missions have been deployed throughout the country since this Thursday to give “a debate that generates ideas and proposals” to the Presidential Commission for the Restructuring and Reengineering of the Government.
This was reported by Professor Luis Laya, president of the Ribas Mission, during an assembly at the Andrés Bello Educational Complex in Caracas, where the debate began and the methodology to be followed for this task was explained.
The missions - he explained - will replicate this assembly throughout the country, first in the more than 5,300 communes and communal circuits, then by municipality and state, for a national phase where the proposals that will be delivered to the Presidential Commission will be defined.
Laya, according to a press release, urged that the national debate “not be reduced to individuality”, but to “transcend national need”.
“Once again, they call on them to debate and to build with the same mystique and firmness to see us critically and self-critically,” he emphasized.
For her part, Janeth Melo, coordinator of the Sucre Mission, said that today there is a “need to rethink” missions through a “redesign” to update them to the current needs of the country, which “are different” from those that existed when they were created.
Eloy Sira, member of the Commission and Deputy Minister of Secondary Education, who highlighted the level of vision and criticism of reality that members of educational missions have to contribute to this mission of “innovating” to make government management “more efficient”.
“The opinion that comes out of this forum is necessary. In the national consultation, with all certainty, citizens will make core contributions, based on their reality and needs, which will be made available to the Presidential Commission,” he said.
Mazo News Team