Gran Misión Viva Venezuela will have eight vertices to preserve cultural identity and dissemination

Nicolás Maduro, President of the Republic of Venezuela from the Teresa Carreño Theater
Presidential Press

Published at: 16/02/2024 07:40 PM

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, announced eight vertices of comprehensive action for the enhancement, preservation and dissemination of the Venezuelan tradition, as well as the protection of its creators and practitioners through the Great Mission Viva Venezuela, my dear Homeland.
“Today, a project, an idea, a dream, a utopia, a Great Mission of a new generation is being born out of fierce and necessary self-criticism, of renewed hope, of the proposal to rescue and bring to the fore what is ours, what is traditional, what is original, our mixed and great culture”, emphasized the president.

From the Teresa Carreño Theater, he pointed out that Viva Venezuela was born “to give life to the soul and national identity” in a decisive action in the face of the attempts at deculturation that the great powers intend to impose on peoples.

These are the eight vertices that make up the Great Mission Viva Venezuela, my dear Homeland:
  1. Cultures of Venezuela in movement. Sign up and participate with culture!
  2. Economics for cultures. Produce for culture!
  3. Education for the cultures of Venezuela. Learn about culture!
  4. More infrastructure for culture. Viva Venezuela network of houses
  5. Cultures of Venezuela for the whole world. Culture without frontiers!
  6. Recognition and social security system for cultures and cultures. Applause and decent lives!
  7. More cultural heritage. Strong and growing roots!
  8. Cultures in permanent communication. Let's make culture viral!
In charge of developing the vertices of action of Viva Venezuela will be a broad and unitary promotional team, led by the Minister of Popular Power for Culture, Ernesto Villegas.

It also includes Iván Pérez Rossi, Luisana Pérez, Francisco Pacheco, Javier Marín, Amaranta Pérez, Noel Márquez, Lisbeth Villalba and Juan Escalona.
Mazo News Team

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