The 1x10 of Good Governance has solved 88.07% of the reports received through the VENAPP

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

Published at: 04/12/2025 07:42 PM

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, in his social media program Maduro Live de Repente, celebrated the achievements that have been achieved in terms of public service care through the 1X10 System of Good Governance.

“Despite the threats against us, obstacles will be overcome and on 1 X10 we must make it visible that through the Public Media System it circulates on the networks so that the People are empowered and have more awareness,” said the national president.

R highlighted that the country's 5,336 Communal Self-Government Chambers are linked to the National Self-Government Chamber, which has the task of reporting and activating relevant actions to resolve community reports.

In this regard, the President emphasized that the revolutionary Government has a Presidential Central Command (CCP), to maintain direct contact with the people, 24 hours a day, to govern.

In this regard, the Head of State highlighted the role that the new System, which is the 1x10 of Good Communal Governance, will play, to directly address the problems of the sectors where each of the Venezuelans reside.

While MG Jorge Márquez, head of the 1x10 of Good Communal Governance, reported that with this new system, 7,873 cases have been solved, through the new 1x10 system of Good Governance, which is equivalent to 88.07%.

He also said that to date, 8,939 cases have been reported to 1x10, 8 thousand 939 cases, highlighting the organizational capacity of the communal power in each of the assemblies that are held to present, as a first point, the most vulnerable cases.

He mentioned that this system had been operating through line 58 of the VENAPP; and now it is strengthened by the efficiency of the organized power of the communities, who locate problems related to public services, such as water, health, education, electricity, telecommunications, communal gas, among others.

Mazo News Team

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