Thanks so much @hlezama. You add new information to us in Indonesia, especially for myself who just found out that publishing petro is an illegal decision because it is not supported by the Congress. According your comments, I think Venezuela must solve political problems first rather than economic problems. The situation in Venezuela at the moment, I think, is not much different from Indonesia in 1998. However, with the replacement of President Soeharto in power for 32 years, the Indonesian economy finally recovered and now its growth is above 5 percent. So, political change has an impact on economic change. Can Venezuela impeact Maduro?
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I agree. He was already impeached. Actually, he was judged and sentenced to 18 years of prison.
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Yet, that Supreme court is in exile. After they were appointed by the legitimate Congress they were persecuted and had to leave the country. No other power in the country will enforce that sentence. What is happening in Venezuela, were ti no so tragic, could be the source of a political comedy. I challenge anyone to find in the history of the world something more absurd and pathetic than this. https://www.analitica.com/actualidad/actualidad-nacional/tsj-exilio-condena-18-anos-carcel-maduro/ http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/world/exiled-venezuelan-supreme-court-sentences-maduro-over-corruption/article/529657