Vice President Rodríguez oversees commune projects in La Guaira
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Published at: 12/06/2025 05:55 PM
The Executive Vice President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez, spearheaded the beginning of the national deployment to draw and build the productive map of all of Venezuela.
“We started with the state of La Guaira in its Special Economic Zone, where we learned about two extraordinary economic experiences with great export potential,” wrote the vice president in an account on the social network Telegram.
“This Productive Map covers several dimensions: the non-oil export vocation, the productive activity for the supply of the people and the communal economy in the territory, such as the one we visited in the Josefa Martínez Commune in the Valles del Pino sector in the state of La Guaira,” added the head of the economic cabinet.
The executive vice-president highlighted other dimensions of the productive map of the coastal entity, such as communal enterprises, social production companies, communal hardware stores, communal warehouses, textile mills and a water purification plant, as part of the presidential instructions.
He explained that in the communal circuit, entrepreneurs build the communal economy, whose meaning is that the surpluses are distributed, and they also go to the Community Bank that allows funding to be provided to the community.
“I am very grateful to Governor Terán, because I know that he is with the people taking care of the projects, accompanying the textile mills, the hardware store, the drinking water treatment plant, it is a complete accompaniment, and that is President Nicolás Maduro's project: the consolidation of popular democracy, of leading democracy; that power be in the people, that the destiny of this country, let the people decide the destiny of Venezuela.”
The day was part of the impetus for the Special Economic Zone (EEZ) created by President Maduro for the diversification of non-oil supply with export quality. Both authorities visited the fish processing company Invermatis, in addition to an oil packaging plant, whose production goes for export.
Mazo News Team