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In Venezuela, July 28th marks one year of president Nicolas Maduro's victory in the democratic elections, as the country moves forward with the seven transformations. Our colleague Adriana Sivori tells us more. teleSUR

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00:00Welcome back. In Venezuela, July 28th marks one year of President
00:20Nicolás Maduro's victory in the democratic elections as the country moves forward with
00:24the seven transformations. Our colleague Adriana Cibori tells us more.
00:30It has been a year since Venezuelan head of state Nicolás Maduro won the presidential
00:35elections. During that election campaign, his promises revolved around seven transformations
00:40that he considered and continues to consider necessary for the economic and social advancement
00:46of his country. In January of this year, he officially began his new term, and without
00:52delay, the first thing he did was to enact that government plan into law. So we then
00:58began a special journey, seeking to show what path he is following and how Venezuela is moving
01:04forward. Here is our first story with the key word stability.
01:08The heat of the Venezuelan capital subsides as you climb the Guarayra de Pano. It means
01:17this big mountain, and it is the lung of Caracas. You can climb on foot, or a completely renovated
01:23cable car takes you to the top. At almost 3,000 meters, the climate changes. At this time
01:29of year, the fog envelops visitors. Venezuela is beautiful in any weather. We have it all.
01:40The beach, river, savanna, plain, El Junquito, La Colonia, wherever you want to go, it's
01:46there. The Guarayra de Pano is spectacular, beautiful. It has been completely remodeled,
01:52very nice. I had come here long before it was renovated. The beautiful can be seen from
01:57up here, super beautiful, and the country well, recovering, recovering. And it is in public
02:05spaces where it is most visible. For example, this square, which was recently restored, and
02:14is also close to the National Art Gallery. It is significant that next to this art gallery,
02:20there is this square, which is also conductive to enjoying the liberation of art from culture
02:27and from what we are as Venezuelans. Here, families from different parts of the city gather, many
02:34from popular neighborhoods that were considered high-risk areas.
02:38I am from Petare, and before, you couldn't walk around Petare. Now, the harmony in Petare
02:45is such that I can even meditate. Before, you couldn't take out your cell phone, and now,
02:50I can walk around freely and enjoy the company, and enjoy the journey without worrying about
02:55the destination. Peaceful coexistence stands out in the streets. There is no longer as much
03:02political problems as we had months or years ago, when we were killing each other. At least
03:06now we are sharing, living. Household consumption has increased. This is the predominant opinion.
03:17Despite the situation with the dollar and our economy, which is in another currency but is based on that,
03:24yes, the salaried worker sector, to which I belong, has noticed that everyone has seen a significant
03:32improvement in their purchasing power and the things they buy, the level of appliances, food,
03:39who have vehicles, the issue of fuel, and all those things, despite the limitations, is moving.
03:47The highest authority in the South American nation affirms that the trend is towards sustained growth
03:52after a network manipulating that parallel dollar was shut down in May.
03:56A new economic model is being built with our own efforts and resources. In the second quarter,
04:05the numbers are already consolidating with 6.65% growth in the real economy. It was a difficult
04:14second quarter because they tried to waste economic war on us again, but we are now more solid. We are
04:20now more robust. But how do experts explain stability?
04:28The government adopted a public policy on an important economic issue. There is economic
04:34dynamism, an agreement between the government, the private sector, and the community, and that has
04:39been a fundamental element for political stability. Of course, the economic and financial blockade affected
04:45the country's macroeconomy and the state's resource capability. However, I believe that appropriate
04:53measures have been taken in the context of domestic economic policy. And there is also an important
05:00international dynamic where the blockade has, admittedly, affected us. We have already had the
05:07strategic resilience to move forward.
05:14Nicolás Maduro has six years in office. The challenges that have been set for this period
05:19include modernizing the economy, threatening education, consolidating direct democracy,
05:25combating climate change, shaping international relations. And one point that stands out is the
05:31promise to continue defending Venezuela migrants wherever they are. Would you like to know how?
05:37the details and how far he has progressed? Follow us on our multi-platform. We will be reporting on this
05:43throughout the week.

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