Head of State proposes a comprehensive vision of the economic model for the next 30 years (+7T)

President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro
Presidential Press

Published at: 23/09/2024 07:34 PM

The president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, highlighted this Monday the expansion of political, strategic, methodological and technical resources through the Plan of the Seven Transformations (7T).

“This plan has emerged from a process of change, of mutation, of profound transformations in very hard, very difficult years,” said the Head of State during the 60th edition of his program Con Maduro+, recalling that the Venezuelan economy has been heavily attacked through more than 930 unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States.

He pointed out that “you have to see the face of a country that launches 930 missiles against its economy, 930 criminal sanctions requested by people as criminal as those who approved the sanctions, they made us lose 99% of our income,” he recalled.

In this regard, he praised the resistance of the Venezuelan people who, in the midst of aggressions, dedicated themselves to “innovating, creating (...) and there have been changes in Venezuelan society that are perhaps the most significant in infrastructure and economic structure in 120 years, more than a century, and the changes have impacted the entire life of society.”

He stressed that what is currently being considered is “what type of society do we want going forward. What is the educational and cultural model? What are the values on which we are going to build Venezuelan civilization in the next 30 years?”

The Dignitary pointed out that the Q7 plan contains a vision for 2024-2054, “a comprehensive vision of the economic model, the technological model, which will be Venezuela in 2054, it will have to be an absolutely independent, free, sovereign, developed, happy in harmony, in peace, respected by the world, a country that will remain in the hands of the generations that are being born.”

Mazo News Team

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