President (E) Delcy Rodríguez led the National Dialogue Table for the rebirth of Venezuela

The Bolivarian Government ratifies its commitment to the welfare of the Venezuelan people
Presidential Press

Published at: 07/05/2026 12:34 PM

The president in charge of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, led a meeting with the members of the National Dialogue Table for Labor and Social Consensus, within the framework of the road map established by the programmatic bases of “Renacer 2026".


It is important to mention that this instance, installed on April 13 and declared in permanent session, constitutes a space for broad and inclusive dialogue; in which the central objective of this meeting is to advance the national consensus of the productive forces to strengthen the purchasing power of the working class, promote national development, guarantee political peace and demand the definitive cessation of unilateral coercive measures against the Nation.


Therefore, with this fruitful meeting, the Bolivarian Government ratifies its commitment to the well-being of the Venezuelan people, using consensus and productivity as the fundamental pillars for the economic stability of the country and with it of the working class, which takes the lead in the generation of wealth and sovereign development.

During the activity, the Responsible President was accompanied by the sectoral vice-president of Social and Territorial Socialism, Héctor Rodríguez; the sectoral vice-president of Planning, Ricardo Menéndez; the sectoral vice-president of Economy, Calixto Ortega, as well as Carlos Alexis Castillo, minister of Popular Power for Labor, and Eduardo Piñate, commissioner for Dialogue, among other authorities.

Meanwhile, on the part of the country's main trade union federations, there were representatives of the Bolivarian Socialist Workers' Central (CBST); the Confederation of Workers of Venezuela (CTV); the Independent Trade Union Alliance (ASI); and the National Federation of Public Employees (Fedeunep).

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