
Adán Chávez, a candidate for the Governorship of Barinas, Venezuela, is campaigning on a platform centered around a ‘Bolivarian government of the people’. His plans emphasize economic strengthening and citizen security as key priorities for the state.
Chávez aims to adapt the national government’s ‘7Ts’ plan to local needs in Barinas, focusing on economic diversification and the revitalization of the agro-industrial sector. This includes initiatives like securing land tenure, offering accessible credit, and providing technical assistance to producers. The candidate is also highlighting the importance of citizen security through technological advancements.
The candidate plans to strengthen citizen security by implementing advanced technologies such as connected surveillance cameras. He also stressed that the Venezuelan legal framework protects and promotes the coexistence of private capital with public and mixed enterprises to develop the state. Chavez engaged with local business owners and transport workers, who expressed their readiness to cooperate under existing laws for economic growth.
Chávez is also advocating for communal management to enhance public services, directly involving communities in project implementation. This approach addresses critical issues like electricity, gas, and access to clean water, reflecting his commitment to the legacy of Hugo Chávez.
Chávez is campaigning in a political environment with a weakened and divided opposition. He is confident that voters in Barinas will support his vision and the broader project of social justice, national sovereignty, and collective well-being, as a continuation of Commander Chávez’s legacy.