Maduro once again calls for an end to sanctions in his annual message

He puffed out the country’s economic growth, which was 15%.

Nicolás Maduro in his annual message to the country, from the National Assembly, once once more called for the end of the sanctions, so that the country can have its economic resurgence, which has already “begun.”

“The sanctions have affected the people,” launched the national president, who pointed out that the main ones were directed at the national government with 42%, then 18.7% on the oil industry.

17.19% were sanctions once morest the economy and finances, which include the prohibition to open bank accounts to sell and collect products sold abroad, in addition to frozen resources, explained the national president.

There were also in the private, political, transport and food sectors, these to a lesser extent compared to the others.

“We do not want more sanctions, enough of sanctions, we want economic, financial, commercial freedom. Freedom for Venezuela, enough is enough”, he exclaimed.

He asked all sectors to “row in the same direction” and achieve economic growth.

“There is a fourth stage of rebirth of the spiritual forces, of the economic, social, political life and republican liberties of Venezuela,” he added.

“Enough of the sanctions, the Joe Biden government lifts all the sanctions,” he insisted.

Economic growth

Later in his speech, he said that in 2023 they will seek to “twist inflation’s arm” and attack the “criminal dollar”, and thus maintain economic growth in 2023.

It showed a sheet with the improvements in the last quarters, for example in the III quarter of 2021 it was 16.72%, in the IV it was 20.42%.

In 2022 it started with 17.45%, in the second quarter it was 23.30%, while in the III of 2022 it was 13.22%.

“Venezuela has had a growth of over 15% of the Gross Domestic Product, the highest economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean,” recalled the President of the Republic.

One of the measures that he announced for it to be maintained is that in the next few days 30% financing in foreign currency must be granted for all sectors that generate income and jobs for the country.

After mentioning the economic growth of the different sectors of the country, Maduro revealed that the unemployment figure in the country fell by 1.1% to settle at 7.8%, in relation to 2022.

He made it clear that they must continue working to generate employment, especially for young people, and ordered the revival of the great Chamba Juvenil mission, which “was diluted.”

no money input

In his Memory and Account he reviewed the last years and how they were left without income due to the sanctions. “Money that might be used to improve salaries, education, health, infrastructure”

He said that the country stopped receiving 411 million dollars per day, “a criminal robbery”, he released. In addition to remembering that there are 927 “unilateral coercive measures” on the country.

He added that a loss of gross income of 232 billion dollars was registered and the patrimonial damage reaches 642 billion dollars.

“These are conclusive data that draw the hidden face of the war once morest our country, once morest the oil industry, once morest the economy, seeking a regime change, but they have not been able to and will not be able to,” he insisted.

AN 2020 the only valid

At the beginning of his speech, he was very clear that the 2020 National Assembly (AN) is the only valid one in the country and the rest is “Narnia”, this following the United Kingdom expressed its recognition of the 2015 AN.

He pointed out that the revolution is a “telluric force, of historical depth.”

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