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Tuesday, October 2, 2012


Caracas, 02 Oct. AVN.- In front of a large crowd with red clothings in western state of Cojedes, current president and candidate for reelection Hugo Chavez emphasized that the agricultural wealth of that area in the plains play a very significant role to turn Venezuela an economic power, which is one of the strategic goals of his government plan for the next term in office."Cojedes plays a very significant role to become Venezuela a power country," Chavez said to thousands of people who reaffirmed their support to the socialist candidate.Also, he said Cojedes has a huge agroindustrial power which will boost the Bolivarian Revolution in the term 2013-2019 through a farming policy "to grant food security to our people."The socialist candidate reaffirmed as well his commitment to ensure a decent home to all Cojedes and Venezuelan citizens during his next term in office."Which is my commitment in matters of housing? It is that, when the next term in office is completed, by 2019, there will not be a single family in Cojedes without their a home of their own, not a single Venezuelan family without their home."In the coming years, Chavez added, the Revolution will create new schools and universities to continue ensuring education for Venezuela's children and youth."We have to continue giving more quality to education. We have to improve its quality starting from kinder garden, primary, secondary, college, to have the world's best education. A free national and public but high quality educational system," said the presidential candidate.In the last 14 years, Chavez stressed, the Revolution managed to recover Venezuela, "which was dead, annihilated.""Our homeland resuscitated, the same way Lazarus was born from among the dead. And we cannot allow them to annihilate our live homeland again, the human homeland, the human homeland, the homeland we saved from backwardness, abject poverty, slavery, colonialism," he added.

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