Venezuelan government has delivered 3 million 500,000 homes since 2010

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-03-19 09:55:08

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​Venezuelan government has delivered 3 million 500,000 homes since 2010

Caracas, March 19 (RHC)-- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced Thursday that 3 million 500,000 homes have been delivered in the country as part of the Gran Misión Vivienda Venezuela, a program created by former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 2010. 

"We have reached 3 million 500,000 housing.  We have defended the state of the Great Missions.  They could not destroy the Great Housing Mission Venezuela," said the Venezuelan president in a national appearance.

Nicolas Maduro highlighted that the Great Mission Venezuela arrived to entrench itself in the welfare state in its maximum expression, despite the economic war unleashed against the country since 2015 by the U.S. government.

"A war against trade, production, international finances so that we would not access any credit, the foreign debt would not be refinanced, we would not have new income to increase oil production, a war that was increasing with the arrival of Donald Trump.  They were four savage, cruel and brutal years," said the head of state. 

The Venezuelan president highlighted that in the midst of that hostile context against the South American nation, it was possible to maintain the Great Housing Mission.  "Optimizing investment, learning to do much more with less, to build together with the people, to plan and also with the visible hand of the revolutionary State," Maduro added.

"Only a revolutionary State can perform a miracle like this one; putting cement, cement, cement, the labor of the working class, the ingenuity of the private construction companies joined to the Great Mission, both national and international," said the Venezuelan leader.



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