The National Training Plan for Social Transformation installed in Caracas

This workshop will be held until January 25 with the participation of more than 400 trainers from all over the country
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Published at: 22/01/2025 06:01 PM

The National Training Plan for Social Transformation was installed this Wednesday, January 22, in Caracas, aimed at the territorial teams of the Great New Generation Missions of Venezuela.

This was reported by the sectoral vice-president for Social and Territorial Socialism, Héctor Rodríguez, in his account on the social network Telegram, in which he offered some reflections and guidelines to the participants, who are responsible for taking this training to their respective territories.

Rodríguez called for the consolidation of participatory and leading democracy in communities, in order to ensure that the People are truly the one who exercises the government, as instructed by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro.

“They must consolidate the transformation of the State, thus fulfilling the task given to us by President Nicolás Maduro in this new phase, which I call of hope and rebirth, through the Plan of 7 Transformations (7T),” he stressed from the Venezuelan School of Planning, in La Rinconada.

In every commune and communal circuit in the country there must be a team led by a representative of each great mission and at least ten other people, who have the task of prioritizing social needs to organize their timely care.

The six new generation missions are: Young Venezuela, Venezuela Women, Grandparents and Grandmothers of the Homeland, Science and Technology, Equality and Social Justice, and Long Live Venezuela, My Beloved Homeland.

Rodríguez explained that the Great Missions of the New Generation come to give organic and territorial strength to the main State policies. “They collect all the missions, which is a way of rethinking everything that had been dispersed to us,” he said.

He insisted that these teams, called to be “the vanguard of the new social policy” of the Bolivarian Government, are not to “disassemble the State”, but to transform it according to “this new phase that we are experiencing”.

“We have to try to make sure that these teams are not the bureaucracy. These teams must reach the commune or they must be organized in the commune, paying tribute to the communal with the social force that exists in the commune. Ministries must recognize that force, the organized people, and accept them as their counterpart in the territory. I ask them for a lot of help because the inertia of the bureaucracy is very strong and we have to break up,” he stressed.

This workshop will be held until January 25 with the participation of more than 400 trainers from all over the country, in which they will work on areas of knowledge such as systematization of experiences, social management, communal and productive economy, among others.

Mazo News Team

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