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comment | "parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"english",<br>"author":"soysamuelhoyt",<br>"permlink":"the-worst-tyrant-in-the-history-of-venezuela-meets-today-5-years-of-death",<br>"title":"The Worst Tyrant In The History Of Venezuela Meets Today 5 Years Of Death!",<br>"body":"https:\/\/eldiariony.files.wordpress.com\/2015\/08\/im_20130307_news04_130309491.jpg?quality=60&strip=all&w=512\n\nHappy niche steemians,<br> I want to talk to you on this occasion of Hugo Chavez (The culprit that Venezuela today lives the worst social,<br> economic and political crisis in its history). Today is the year of death. So prepare the following post :\n\nVenezuela today is undoubtedly poorer than the one bequeathed by Hugo Ch\u00e1vez on March 5,<br> 2013,<br> when he died after governing for 14 years. But the oil country is also poorer now than when the socialist leader rose to power with the promise of ending corruption and misery.\n\nhttp:\/\/cdn.venezuelaaldia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/raul-castro-viendo-el-f%C3%A9retro-de-chavez-696x464.jpg\n\nThe popular \"comandante\" took the reins of Venezuela in February 1999 with an inflation of 30 points and a minimum wage that surpassed nearly $ 500 a month,<br> this amid a deep inequality between rich and poor that made the ruler promise to shorten that gap and eradicate extreme poverty. To achieve this goal,<br> Ch\u00e1vez counted during his Administration with the highest income that the country has registered for the sale of oil,<br> close to 1 billion dollars according to estimates,<br> and with the popular support of at least two thirds of the population.\n\nAlthough there were always warnings about the consequences that would bring their economic decisions,<br> the famous oil income was able to satisfy the needs of the State and citizens who,<br> by overwhelming majority,<br> reelected it three times. Only in the twilight of his life began to make evident the dreaded consequences to the point that citizens complained about the intermittency in the availability of some foods and the reduction in the quota of foreign currency that they were allowed to buy under the tight control of the so-called Bolivarian revolution. \n\nCh\u00e1vez died after months without his customary public speeches and gave Nicol\u00e1s Maduro,<br> his political heir,<br> a country practically monoproductive,<br> with international reserves close to 30,<br>000 million dollars and annualized inflation of 19.5%. The Venezuelan president promised to \"defend the legacy\" and,<br> to a certain extent,<br> he has kept his word by maintaining control of change established in 2003,<br> social programs,<br> frequent wage increases and economic conduct contrary to that suggested by international bodies. However,<br> Maduro has not had the financial support of his predecessor or his popularity,<br> two variables that were enough to unleash the political,<br> economic and social storm in which Venezuela is involved and that has resulted in a deep crisis that mainly affects to its citizens. \n\nhttps:\/\/www.lapatilla.com\/site\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/03\/chavezurna_980-925x600.x43795.jpg\n\n\nAlthough the Chavez leader and candidate for re-election has increased the salary in about twenty times half of Venezuelan workers today earn 37 dollars a month,<br> insufficient to face the general shortage of products and an inflation that closed last year in 2.616%,<br> according to data from Parliament. Venezuela went from building hospitals in other countries with Chavez not being able to meet the needs of their own health centers with Maduro,<br> and from worrying about children in the streets in 1998 to being currently the poorest nation in Latin America ,<br> after Haiti,<br> with half of its citizens in misery. \n\nFactors that the opposition always blamed on Hugo Ch\u00e1vez as political polarization and the diaspora have intensified since the death of the revolutionary leader. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates that 1.6 million Venezuelans have left their country in recent years. Thousands of companies have closed their doors since the Bolivarian revolution was established,<br> most during the five-year period governed by Maduro,<br> who is now accused of leading an undemocratic regime,<br> which has further reduced investments in the country. \n\nHowever,<br> the head of state does not shy away and predicts \"economic victories\" once he is reelected on May 20 when the presidency will be contested in elections that have already been identified as fraudulent and in which the main opposition coalition will not participate. A group of former ministers has distanced himself from the Executive and criticized him,<br> as they assure that Maduro lost the direction outlined by Ch\u00e1vez and that is what the crisis has brought. On the other hand,<br> those who always opposed Chavismo reiterate that Venezuela is paying the consequences of the acts of the deceased president.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"english\",<br>\"venezuela\",<br>\"steemit\",<br>\"liberty\",<br>\"word\" ,<br>\"image\":[\"https:\/\/eldiariony.files.wordpress.com\/2015\/08\/im_20130307_news04_130309491.jpg?quality=60&strip=all&w=512\",<br>\"http:\/\/cdn.venezuelaaldia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/03\/raul-castro-viendo-el-f%C3%A9retro-de-chavez-696x464.jpg\",<br>\"https:\/\/www.lapatilla.com\/site\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/03\/chavezurna_980-925x600.x43795.jpg\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\",<br>\"format\":\"markdown\" " |
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