Nicolás Maduro will allocate extraordinary income from Venezuela to community organizations

Nicolás Maduro will allocate extraordinary income from Venezuela to community organizations

The president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduroannounced this Friday that it will allocate the nation’s extraordinary income to community organizations, a decision that it communicates two days after the country received licenses from USA to market Petroleum and gas with a temporary suspension of sanctions.

“As we recover the national income, everything that is extra to the national income will go directly to the communal economic circuits, those that exist and those that we are going to create,” said the president in an event in which thousands of Chavistas participated. that make up these structures throughout the country.

Venezuelawhich has the largest proven oil reserves in the world, received authorization from the United States on Wednesday to market its crude oil, almost five years after the industry was sanctioned, which aggravated the country’s two-year economic crisis. years with a slight financial improvement.

The president asked his Government to work so that within a year “popular and communal cabinets” are “installed and functioning efficiently” in the 335 municipalities, to which he hopes to make a “direct investment.”

During the activity, Ripe approved $9,970,403 for the “promotion of 43 communal economic circuits,” which “will be linked to the financing of 130 projects related to electricity, water, health, environment, gas and housing,” said executive vice president, Delcy Rodríguez.

Likewise, the Executive authorized the transfer of control of 15 industrial plants to these structures, without indicating which ones, and 48 food sales establishments.

The called Bolivarian revolutionin power since 1999, has promoted, through laws and decrees, the creation of communal cities, territorial and political bodies “where citizens promote the values ​​necessary for the construction of socialism,” according to a law that includes with partial approval of Parliament.

These bodies, established by popular initiative, may or may not coincide with the political and territorial limits of the nation, which has unleashed criticism from experts and politicians who consider this proposal a way of establishing organizations parallel to the mayor’s offices, with a public budget, and made up exclusively of faithful Chavistas.

(With information from EFE)

Source: Gestion

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