Venezuela reaches 4,400,000 housing units delivered by 2022

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-12-30 11:51:56

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The sectoral vice-president of Social and Territorial Socialism, delivered the 440 houses to the affected families of Las Tejerías. | Photo: @MervinMaldonad0

Caracas, December 30 (RHC)-- Venezuela reached on Thursday the 4,400,000 homes built by the Great Housing Mission (GMVV) by making a new delivery of residences in the state of Aragua in the north-central part of the country.

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro celebrated the achievement of the GMVV and added that the new homes were delivered to part of the citizens who lost their homes in the Las Tejerías landslide that occurred last October.

Nicolás Maduro also announced the approval of the Annual Habitat and Housing Plan, which contemplates the goal of building a total of 500 thousand homes by 2023.

The sectoral vice-president of Social and Territorial Socialism, Mervin Maldonado, delivered the 440 houses to the affected families in the Mario Briceño Iragorry municipality of Aragua state.  "These houses were built at a higher speed to help families that suffered total losses and serious damages in the emergency of Las Tejerías", said the Vice President, Mervin Maldonado.

The GMVV was created by the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chávez, to benefit millions of Venezuelans who could not afford their own home.



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