AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNational Economic Control: In Cabimas, Zulia, Diosdado Cabello told sector leaders the government is “in order” and will coordinate all economic, social and political areas to unlock funding, with agricultural production prioritized if income is secured—plus a focus on blue crab, which he said cannot be exported. Sanctions Pressure: From Bolívar state, Delcy Rodríguez kicked off the second phase of the National Pilgrimage for “a Venezuela without sanctions and in peace,” urging national unity and telling the U.S. it won’t stop until sanctions and the blockade end. Diplomatic Outreach: Venezuela marked the 45th anniversary of ties with Equatorial Guinea, highlighting cooperation in energy, agriculture, transport, education, culture and tourism; and Haiti’s Flag Day was observed in Caracas with a floral offering at Simón Bolívar’s remains. Energy/Industry Signals: Rodríguez also framed the “productive heart” push as a route through agro-industry and industry—while separate coverage keeps attention on Venezuela-linked sanctions and legal cases abroad, including the Alex Saab fallout. Public Works: Authorities distributed 45 compactor trucks across 11 states to boost waste collection and support the 2026 rain-plan sanitation push.
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