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RE: The food service: the best part of working offshore!

in #food6 years ago

What we Venezuelans most desire is that the conflict ends peacefully, because we are in the midst of a rather delicate situation, although not all of us live the same reality.

With regard to Guaidó, according to the constitution has no power, he proclaimed himself president on the street, he did not in the parliament that he presiding, and reciting article 233 of the Constitution, which refers to the absolute faults of the President, which is not meet.

In the presidential elections in May 2018, many opposition parties did not participate because they did not agree to choose a leader. The opponent who participated did not have the support of most of the opposition politicians who decided to play abstention perhaps because everyone is pursuing personal goals.

Chavez was a leader and his policies were good in the short term but not in the long term because he gave power to people who had never been heard and who were not prepared to assume it, before dying he asked that in his absence the people would support Maduro, who won the elections in the year 2014.

Many of the people working with the government were engaged in stealing (corruption) and with the death of Chavez the corruption increased because they felt that the revolution was going to end soon and at the turn of 5 years we have the worst crisis in Venezuela, a combination of international economic suffocation coupled with the country's internal corruption.