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June 03, 2017, 09:48:17 AM
#9
Well that's how all socialist/communist countries end up... with dictatorship. Venezuela has been  a mess for a long time and this was inevitable. Just like any other socialist/communist country it's going to end with famine, civil war, countless deaths of enemies of the regime,  etc..




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June 03, 2017, 06:45:16 AM
#8
killgald, I remember you said before you're in Venezuela, you still there? I've seen in the news that a larger migration out of Venezuela has already started, I was just wondering if you're among the immigrants.

From what I'm getting from the news, things could be turning for the worse there. I doubt Maduro would go down easily without a fight. I mean,  the people don't even have anything in their fridge now. Only a tyrant will refuse to admit he fucked up big time with the starvation people are experiencing now.
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June 03, 2017, 02:19:52 AM
#7
Venezuella should not be a democracy but a free representative republic with bill of rights for it's citizens. If they would listen to this advice they would be in a very short time the richest country in South America. But will they listen to this advice?
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June 03, 2017, 01:44:05 AM
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Nowadays the president of Venezuela is trying to remake the constitution of the country to changed it at his will and benefict without the opinion and voted of the people of the country, this is an opened declare of a dictatorship in this country, what are your opinion abuot all this?

In modern democracy, there is no way that will be possible except Venezuela does not practice democracy and does not have representatives as House of representatives or Senate that will stand as check against the excesses of the executive as what we are having now. It cannot even happen in a country like mine, the protest will be going on until the next election when the government will be booted out of power without the option of returning.
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June 02, 2017, 10:53:22 PM
#5
Venezuela has always been a dictatorship country, Hugo Chavez rigged the elections ans thats how he stayed in Power, the current president couldn't do that and now he doesnt want to step down. Which is quite shameful.

Chavez had no need to rig the elections. During his rein, he enjoyed high oil prices, and therefore he could roll out a large number of social welfare measures. The poor overwhelmingly voted for him. But things have changed now. Maduro no longer commands such a loyal following.
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June 02, 2017, 11:51:23 AM
#4
Venezuela has always been a dictatorship country, Hugo Chavez rigged the elections ans thats how he stayed in Power, the current president couldn't do that and now he doesnt want to step down. Which is quite shameful.
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June 02, 2017, 10:11:04 AM
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Nowadays the president of Venezuela is trying to remake the constitution of the country to changed it at his will and benefict without the opinion and voted of the people of the country, this is an opened declare of a dictatorship in this country, what are your opinion abuot all this?

He lost the parliamentary elections a few months back, which itself proves that he does not have the majority support (the opposition won close to two-thirds of the seats). The best option for Maduro might be to step down, and to call early presidential elections.

He lost the parliamentary elections but he don't want to give up power.
It seems that army, police and even supreme court support Maduro.
In recent peace demonstrations against Maduro more than 30 people are killed.
It's shame to see that country so rich with oil and other natural resources, failing in dictatorship and chaos.
I hope that Maduro will give up and leave.
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June 01, 2017, 10:40:29 PM
#2
Nowadays the president of Venezuela is trying to remake the constitution of the country to changed it at his will and benefict without the opinion and voted of the people of the country, this is an opened declare of a dictatorship in this country, what are your opinion abuot all this?

He lost the parliamentary elections a few months back, which itself proves that he does not have the majority support (the opposition won close to two-thirds of the seats). The best option for Maduro might be to step down, and to call early presidential elections.
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June 01, 2017, 05:02:52 PM
#1
Nowadays the president of Venezuela is trying to remake the constitution of the country to changed it at his will and benefict without the opinion and voted of the people of the country, this is an opened declare of a dictatorship in this country, what are your opinion abuot all this?
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