
President Maduro thanked and congratulated the leaders and all the Venezuelan people who went to the polling stations to exercise their right to vote. Feb 3, 2025. Photo: VTV.
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President Maduro thanked and congratulated the leaders and all the Venezuelan people who went to the polling stations to exercise their right to vote. Feb 3, 2025. Photo: VTV.
The Minister for Communes and Social Movements, Ángel Prado, also referred to the consultation as an “extraordinary and reuniting moment,” where the commitment of the people to the future of the country was evident.
This Monday, the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, began the broadcast of his program Maduro Live de Repente, where he addressed various topics of national interest. The live broadcast is available on VTV Channel 8 and on the Dailymotion platform.
During the program, the head of state highlighted the success of the First National Popular Consultation 2025, held this past Sunday, February 2. The mayor of Caracas, Carmen Meléndez, described the event as a “total success,” emphasizing the massive participation of Venezuelans in deciding the priority projects for their communities.
The Minister for Communes and Social Movements, Ángel Prado, also referred to the consultation as an “extraordinary and reuniting moment,” where the commitment of the people to the future of the country was evident.
President Maduro thanked and congratulated the leaders and all the Venezuelan people who went to the polling stations to exercise their right to vote.
Venezuela: Authorities Highlight Broad Turnout in First National Popular Consultation of 2025
He also reiterated that on the upcoming days of February 4, 5, and 6, the Plenipotentiary Congress of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) will take place, with the goal of selecting the candidates who will participate in the elections scheduled for this 2025.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez, reported that during the National Popular Consultation, nearly 4,000 educational projects were proposed, reflecting the interest of communities in strengthening the country’s educational system.
Sunday’s event marked a milestone in citizen participation, consolidating the democratic process in Venezuela and laying the groundwork for the upcoming electoral challenges.
(Telesur)