Monday, December 7, 2015

A Great Victory for Democracy in Venezuela


The Opposition’ s on December 6’s Parliamentary election, (99 seats the Opposition and 46 seats the government party PSUV), marks the beginning of a new era for Venezuela. The current National Assembly, headed by the Narco-boss Diosdado Cabelllo, must move aside to make way for the new National Assembly and start picking up the pieces. The systematic destruction of Venezuela was started by a traitor named Hugo Chavez and continues today with Nicolas Maduro.

 There were a few main factors that forced this dramatic victory for the Opposition:  the economic reality that is facing the country (now practically in ruins) combined with the International pressure that forced the regime to respect the will of the people. Their votes were respected this time. The disoriented dictatorship will have to abide by the dictates of a new National Assembly. Restoring the institutions of government, today sequestered by the regime, and recuperating the economy, now shambled by an inept regime, will not be an easy task.  We can’t forget that Venezuela also faces other challenges: Drug trafficking and Terrorism that circulate freely in the country. Success in the Parliamentary is a good start but we all, including the international community, need to pitch in to help Venezuela create task forces to clean the county and restore Democracy again

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