
It included major maintenance of 120 cabins and the replacement of 5,000 meters of communication cable.
On Thursday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro highlighted the comprehensive rehabilitation of the Mariche Metrocable as a feat of Venezuelan engineering and the people’s will to guarantee a future of peace and justice.
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President Maduro affirmed that Venezuela has learned to overcome obstacles with creativity and innovation, demonstrating strength in the face of difficulties imposed by external factors. He reiterated that no external measure can stop the Venezuelan people’s determination to maintain their sovereignty.
The President visited the facilities of the Mariche Metrocable System in the Sucre municipality of Miranda state and verified its operation as a mass transit system that benefits more than 130,000 residents.
The restoration work included major maintenance of 120 cabins, replacement of 5,000 meters of communication cable, and the installation of 5,000 meters of fiber optic cable. The auxiliary motor was also reactivated, and the main electric drive motors were restored, which guarantees safe operations.
The Ministry of Popular Power for Transportation developed the project in conjunction with the “Together Everything is Possible” Corporation, with the support of community organizations and communal councils.
President Maduro also announced the 2025-2026 Communal Rice Plan, which encompasses 4,000 hectares under cultivation, reaffirms the commitment to the 14 productive sectors, and the continuity of national production.
#ENVIVO | El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro: En 1958 se aprueba el primer tratado internacional, firmado por todos los gobiernos del mundo, así que es obligación de todos los gobiernos del mundo calificar la piratería como grave crimen en alta mar y castigarla… pic.twitter.com/idqv0jtQJV
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The text reads, “In 1958, the First International Treaty was approved, signed by all the governments of the world, so it is the obligation of all the governments of the world to classify piracy as a serious crime on the high seas and punish it severely.”
The President remarked that recognition “belongs to patriots,” who are those who fight alongside the people and defend their ideals unwaveringly in the face of any adversity. He maintained that Venezuela has earned international respect for defending its freedom and advancing steadily toward peace.
He declared that “doubt is treason” when defending land, mineral wealth, and sovereignty. The President asserted that International Law condemns acts of maritime aggression as a grave crime, recalling the 1958 agreements and the 1982 treaties against piracy.
President Maduro denounced the seizure of the Zkipper oil tanker by the United States as a serious crime under international law and treaties. He affirmed that, despite aggressions, Venezuela will continue to position its products in the global market and defend the national economy.
He also announced the nationwide distribution of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, so that the people are informed of the inalienable rights that guarantee the defense of their nation.
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