Governor Víctor Clark: Falcón advances in the adaptation of the Peace Quadrants
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Published at: 12/02/2026 12:16 PM
The governor of the state of Falcón, Víctor Clark, said that the entity is making progress in the adaptation and integration of the Peace Quadrants as part of the national implementation aimed at strengthening citizen security.
“Falcón is making progress in the adaptation of the Peace Quadrants,” he emphasized.
During the Adaptation of the Peace Quadrants, he highlighted that, thanks to the sectoral vice-presidency for Politics, Citizen Security and Peace, led by Diosdado Cabello Rondón, the state has 296 quadrants that will be coordinated with community structures and security agencies to guarantee coverage in all 25 municipalities.
During the deployment ceremony, he stressed that this process is part of the lines of work related to the seven transformations and the national orientation to preserve peace throughout the territory.
He indicated that the spokespersons of the communal circuits participated in the previous territorial organization for the beginning of the quadrants.
In this regard, he reported that the state received 70 patrols and 600 motorcycles that will be distributed in the peace quadrants, with the objective of ensuring operational mobility in the Paraguaná Peninsula, in the highlands, in the western part, on the eastern coast and in the central region.
He explained that these mobile units will strengthen response capacity during the Carnavales Felices and Seguros 2026 device.
Clark thanked, on behalf of the Falcón state, the institutional support of the Bolivarian Government, led by the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez.
He stated that the entity remains prepared to comply with the work plan established by the Ministry of People's Power for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace and by the organs of the citizen security system.
“We are ready and prepared to guarantee the life, protection and care of our people,” said the governor accompanied by the Sectorial Vice President, Diosdado Cabello Rondón.
Mazo News Team