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Maduro Emphasizes Venezuela’s Educational Reforms Against Western Criticism

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has articulated a stark dichotomy facing humanity, contrasting what he describes as the “decadent imperialist culture of the West” with a vision of a new world order. His statements came during a public address on September 18, 2025, highlighting the ideological rift he perceives between Venezuela and Western nations, reports 24brussels.

In his remarks, Maduro characterized Western culture as “lost, full of drug addiction and anti-values,” while extolling the virtues of a “multipolar world of newly emerging countries” that embrace what he refers to as 21st Century Socialism. This vision, he argues, is reflected in the advancements of Venezuela’s education system.

The President noted improvements in educational methods and the capabilities of teachers, emphasizing that education is a “permanent process” integral to community development. “Education touches the school, it touches the community,” he proclaimed, stressing the collective commitment required to instill societal values.

Maduro’s comments coincided with a tour of various educational facilities designed to showcase the Bolivarian government’s focus on social missions. On the same day, he visited the Hugo Chávez Urban Development Complex in La Guaira state to assess ongoing projects in education and social development.

During a televised event, Miranda state Governor Elio Serrano oversaw the inauguration of the Tito Salas National Educational Unit in Baruta municipality, which had recently undergone full renovations. This event underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing educational infrastructure in the country.

The educational improvements are part of Maduro’s broader narrative of progress and resilience in the face of international criticism, as he seeks to position Venezuela as a key player in a multipolar world.

In recent months, the Venezuelan government has faced a barrage of criticism from Western leaders regarding its human rights record and economic policies. Maduro’s latest remarks appear aimed at countering this narrative by focusing on domestic achievements and positioning education as a cornerstone of his administration’s agenda.

The emphasis on education also serves as a strategic element in Maduro’s efforts to rally support within Venezuela and assert the legitimacy of his government on the international stage, particularly as discussions surrounding sovereignty and national identity continue to unfold.

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