Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Where Did Maria Gabriela Chavez get her Billions?

There is no reliable economic data provided by the Maduro regime in Venezuela.  Economic
predictions from companies like JPMorgan and other independent sources are very bleak for the coming months. Sixteen years of a failing Socialist Bolivarian Revolution and massive corruption
has ruined the country’s economy,  and the crumbling social infrastructure is enough indication of 
the direction in which the country is headed.  The inept policies of both Nicolas Maduro and his predecessor Hugo Chavez have devastated Venezuela.

While the vast majority of people are having difficulty coping with day-to-day living, finding food, surviving the high crime and unemployment, Maria Gabriela Chavez, the daughter of the late Hugo Chavez, is considered one of the richest women in Venezuela. She is having a time of her life working as a Venezuelan Diplomat for the United Nation.  Her net worth is in the billions of dollars, not to mention the "honor" of being the darling daughter of the most corrupted man in the history of
Venezuela.

Maria Gabriela Chavez who has been living la vida loca in “el imperio” (as Nicolas Maduro calls the United States) has been spotted in New York City withdrawing money from the Venezuelan Petroleum Company's bank accounts - PDVSA - as though it was her own account. 

Hugo Chavez, who was born  in the poor Venezuelan town of Sabaneta,  committed the most fraudulent acts that ended up bankrupting the entire country. In 2012, Transparency International named Venezuela the most corrupt nation in the hemisphere.

Billions of dollars flowed into the country during the Oil Bonanza, but those dollars quickly left as they landed in the Bank Accounts of Hugo Chavez, his family, his confidants: Hugo Carvajal - in Charge of Military Intelligence (DIM). General Henry Rangel Silva - Director of National Security and Prevention (DISIP). Captain Ramón Rodríguez Chacín -former minister of Internal Justice. 
 Also the Chavez elites, including Jose Vicente Rangel, Chávez - Minister of Foreign Affairs. Diosdado Cabello - current  President of the Venezuelan National Assembly. And last but
 not least, Rafael Ramirez - Nicolas Maduro’s Oil Minister.  The list of thieves is very long and wide and this brief blog will not be able to give justice to the magnitude of the abuse of power and corruption in both the Chavez and the Maduro regimes.

Going back to the darling Maria Gabriela Chavez. Where did she get  this colossal fortune of 4.2 billion dollars? Was this an inheritance , and what type of experience or qualification does she possess to be entitled to a Diplomatic post at the United Nations? 

We wonder if this position is a just a way to exempt her from persecution while scrutinizing in the United States, and to legitimize her theft of money from Venezuela with impunity.





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