Barack Obama's newest best friends
at Granma tell tall tales of Venezuela;
...the Maduro administration has faced violent acts and street
demonstrations (guarimbas), economic warfare and media smear campaigns
to sow chaos and destabilization in the country....
...the Maduro administration has faced violent acts and street
demonstrations (guarimbas), economic warfare and media smear campaigns
to sow chaos and destabilization in the country....
...the Venezuelan government denounced the executive order issued by
President Barack Obama, which described the country as a threat to U.S.
national security and could be a prelude to a military invasion.
And at the same time praise the success of socialism;
None of these or other attacks have halted the measures being
implemented by President Nicolás Maduro’s administration for the welfare
of the population and the poorest sectors of society.
...the social missions have been strengthened, increasing the amount of
resources devoted to fighting poverty, which currently make up 64% of
the national budget. ....
New Presidential Councils of People's Government were created (for
Municipalities, Culture, Women, Indigenous Peoples, Youth, Workers,
Pensioners, the Disabled)....
According to Deputy Jesús Farías, of the PSUV, in the two years of
the Maduro government the emphasis on social initiatives has increased
by creating the foundations for missions that have tackled poverty.
According to figures presented by the Vice President of Social
Development and Education Minister, Héctor Rodríguez, extreme poverty
was reduced from 21% to 5.4%, in the last 15 years.
If it's such a paradise, what's the gripe? And supposedly Cuba has been suffering deprivation for half a century because of the American embargo against it. So, what's Cuba's excuse for their failures if Venezuela has been so successful?
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