Venezuelan president delivers the latest of 4.6 million homes

Edited by Ed Newman
2023-07-21 07:23:04

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The Venezuelan government has built 1,255 housing developments on a total of 9,837 hectares, equivalent to six times the size of the Swiss city of Geneva. | Photo: Presidential Press Office

Caracas, July 21 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro delivered the 4,600,000th residence of the social program Gran Misión Vivienda Venezuela (GMVV), in an event held Thursday in Falcón state, in the central-western region of the country.

"Today, July 20, 2023, we unveil the Historic Landmark of the 4 million 600 thousand housing We have made it possible together and together: People and Government!", highlighted the Venezuelan head of state in a message posted on his official Twitter account.

Maduro also pledged that his government will reach the goal of five million homes delivered.   "We are moving forward Venezuela, towards 5 million houses and much more, of course we can achieve it with the GMVV," he remarked in his tweet.

He pointed out that the GMVV is an effort of the Bolivarian Revolution, which is implemented despite the sanctions imposed by the Government of the United States (U.S.), in order to fulfill the right to housing of the people.

The Bolivarian leader urged the Venezuelan people to create a communal council, in order to organize themselves to maintain public services, schools, health centers, soup kitchens and sports courts, among others.

Through the GMVV program, the Venezuelan government has built 1,255 housing developments on a total of 9,837 hectares, equivalent to six times the size of the Swiss city of Geneva, according to official data.


 



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