By Mayela ArmasCARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's economy grew more than 5% in 2023 and growth will reach 8% this year, President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday during his annual address to the government-allied legislature.
Inflation reached just under 190% last year, according to the central bank, marking an easing from 234% the year before.
"In 2024 we will continue the policy of stoking national production, of recovering national income, of recovering income for workers," Maduro told lawmakers.
Oil income has previously been battered by low production due to deteriorated infrastructure and lack of investment.
A date for the election has not been set, but it is expected in the second half of the year.
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