President (E) Rodríguez highlighted advances in the Program for Democratic Coexistence and Peace

Delcy Rodríguez, President (E) of the Republic together with authorities
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Published at: 10/05/2026 05:12 PM

In a balance sheet offered through her official channels, the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, highlighted the progress achieved by the promoter of the Program for Democratic Coexistence and Peace, where she highlighted

He celebrated the completion of the first 100 days of managing the program, assuring that the current results are a reflection of a nation that is committed to plurality and social cohesion.

In evaluating the impact of the policies implemented, the president in charge emphasized the transformation of the country's political and social climate under a vision of reconciliation.

“I proudly say that we have traveled a path of reunion, respect and recognition between Venezuelan @s,” said Rodríguez, stressing that the work carried out during this period is manifested today in a Venezuela that she described as “diverse and different”.

One of the central points of his speech was the call to the Judiciary to strengthen the legal framework that protects citizen plurality. In this regard, Rodríguez reported that he formally requested before the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) the development of a legal doctrine that recognizes the country's multifaceted identity.

“I asked the Supreme Court to advance a doctrine that enshrines diversity as a fundamental human right,” explained the president, linking this request to the need to protect coexistence from State institutions.

The president in charge reaffirmed that the Program for Democratic Coexistence remains a strategic priority for the Executive, framed in the Bolivarian ideal of equity.

He stressed that this project is one of the pillars of the “new Venezuela”, which calls for national union to continue defending the rights of the population under the principles of justice and social equality enshrined by the Liberator Simon Bolivar.

Mazo News Team

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