The
mission is part of a large social program that was first created by
the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chavez.
The Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has announced
that the government is on track to build 3 million homes by 2019
through its social program, the Great Venezuela Housing Mission.
Before the end of July, Maduro said, 1.7 million homes
will have been built through the program, which was created in 2011
by the leader of the Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chavez.
1,663,897 families currently live in homes built under
the initiative.
"All the houses we are delivering, from the 1.7
million to the three million will be delivered directly through the
state, without managers or intermediaries,” the President
declared.
Maduro highlighted the efforts of the Chavistas and the
government's commitment to meeting the needs of the population
despite the economic war and low oil prices.
“Thunder or lightning, we will reach the (target)
of three million,” he insisted.
The mission heads into its sixth year, and was launched
to help thousands of families who were affected by the intense rains
recorded between 2010 and 2011. It was later expanded to provide the
possibility for all Venezuelans to own their own homes.
Through the program, families are provided with the
houses – fully equipped with appliances and furniture – and the
titles to the property, free of cost.
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