Venezuela is amidst an uncommon monetary and political emergency set apart by extreme sustenance and prescription deficiencies, taking off wrongdoing rates, and an inexorably dictator official. Commentators of President Nicolas Maduro and his forerunner, Hugo Chavez, say Venezuela's financial hardships are the product of long stretches of monetary botch; Maduro's supporters accuse falling oil costs and the nation's "degenerate" business elites.
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