Professional and Technical Movement supports government restructuring and reengineering

Professional and Technical Movement held an assembly to discuss this initiative promoted by President Delcy Rodríguez
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Published at: 11/06/2026 11:12 AM

As a result of the cycle of sectoral consultations for the restructuring and reengineering of the Government, this Wednesday the Professional and Technical Movement held an assembly to discuss this initiative and deliver its contributions.

From the headquarters of the College of Engineers, in Caracas, Yasneidi Guarnieri, spokesperson for this movement, assured that since the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez announced the creation of the commission, on May 26, the country's professionals and technicians began to prepare their proposals and to outline ideas that serve this initiative that seeks to make the bureaucratic structure of the National Government more democratic and efficient.

“We have assumed this space as a space for debate and dialogue for the country (...) Building an efficient State goes through the eyes of professionals and technicians and we have people ready to carry out this initiative,” he said.

In turn, Jehyson Guzmán, also a spokesperson for the movement, stressed that this task of reorganizing the Government, to adapt it to current historical times, “is not only the responsibility of the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez and the commission, but of all Venezuelans.

For this reason, he highlighted the importance of the participation of professionals and technicians, who from their areas of knowledge, “with arguments, data and scientific rigor” will make their proposals.

Guzmán considered that this process should generate “a new paradigm of public service” that is truly useful to people and facilitates their relationship with the Government.

This sector, according to a press release, will hold meetings throughout the country and will systematize all the proposals to be submitted to the Commission in the coming days.

Mazo News Team

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