President (E) Delcy Rodríguez sent a message of unity and commitment to the people of Yaracuya

Delcy Rodríguez: “My embrace to the people of the state of Yaracuy who enthusiastically joined the Great Pilgrimage for a Venezuela Without Sanctions”
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Published at: 26/04/2026 11:35 AM

In the framework of the massive “Great Pilgrimage for a Venezuela Without Sanctions”, the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, sent a message of unity and commitment to the Yaracuyan people, stressing the need to consolidate peace and understanding as fundamental engines for the economic and social development of the nation.

“My embrace to the people of the state of Yaracuy, who enthusiastically joined the Great Pilgrimage for a Venezuela Without Sanctions,” Rodríguez said in a post on his Telegram channel.

The President in Charge insisted that today more than ever, the Venezuelan people are calling for us to march together towards a common goal: “Peace, democratic coexistence and understanding to consolidate the economic and social development of our country.”

“In the face of difficulties, let us join forces to build solutions together. Nothing will stop Venezuela!” , he said.

During a telephone contact with the mobilization, which included extensive citizen participation, Rodríguez announced the next installation of the National Economic Council in the state of Yaracuy, with the firm objective of recovering the levels of participation that the entity has historically had in the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

In addition, in terms of roads and services, he assured that the Public Services Office is already working on concrete plans for the entity.

He emphasized that, although there are no “magic solutions”, there is the political determination to move forward with firm steps.

“We are taking the necessary steps for the economic recovery of Venezuela. Always with the caution that every measure is effective to heal the wounds of the economic war,” he said, referring to the announcements scheduled for May 1, which will continue the growth path that began in March.




Mazo News Team

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