quarta-feira, 20 de novembro de 2013

Venezuela: mature in trouble

Maduro will rule by Decree, receiving the Enabling Law of the hands of the President of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello.As critical voices arose immediately, which shows that Venezuelans are more divided than ever.

-This law serves to carry out an offensive against corruption, which starts and January 2014.

"No to war": the chavistas accuse the bourgeoisie and imperialism to cause rising inflation to more than 54% in one year. Was a throwback record, in these 14 years of chavismo, in a country with one of the most important oil reserves in the world.

Mature autoproclaimed "President vigilante", and embarked on a crusade to bring down prices, after it reported that profit margins reached the 1000%.

"We have already begun inspecting all cars stands in the country. Everyone has to cut prices. Don't give me tell stories ".

Following an inspection, the local affiliate of General Motors was fined 80 million dollars for "usury and exorbitant prices" in the sale of pieces.

The shops of home appliances were forced down to half and even 60% the prices. The order was imposed by force by the military and police. This new policy divides opinions:

"A citizen finds it very well prices lower for the people have access to goods that could not buy otherwise."

But a young nurse, Joana Alcala, reacts very badly:

The remaining commodities on the shelves are 200% more expensive on the black market, where the dollar's course soared to a one rate 10 times higher than the official, in relation to the bolivar. A delicate situation, 7 months after difficult election of mature and with municipal elections already scheduled for 8 December.

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