Reflection on the Organization of the New Government
As a Venezuelan citizen, I ask myself with legitimate concern: why, more than a year after the resounding and indisputable victory of July 28, 2024, has the new government not yet organized and announced its cabinet?
This question raises several fundamental issues:
What is the new government waiting for to finally organize itself?
Why, at this point, do we still not know who the new government's Minister of Defense will be?
As a citizen—and even I, a political novice—realize that it is absolutely essential to have a complete government structure, especially considering the new geopolitical landscape with the United States threatening the current regime.
The urgency is clear: we must already have an organized general staff capable of assuming control and securing the country in the face of the imminent and certain fall of the current regime. Otherwise, there will be a dangerous power vacuum, allowing chaos and anarchy to take hold of the nation.
Institutional preparation and organization are not a luxury, but an urgent necessity to guarantee the continuity of the State and national stability.

