VENEZUELA VENEZUELA Venezuela
Caracas December 15, 2005
NOT BE LATE?
We read with astonishment that the government of the English foreign minister Miguel Angel Morattino and many of the English Parliament Deputies are concerned about the environment created by the Venezuelan elections. A highly polarized climate of deep divisions and widespread discontent in anticipation of the next meeting to the polls when voters will choose a new president, the political figure in South American countries.
Wonder and anxiety can already say that it is difficult to think that politicians like Mr. Morattino longstanding and other deputies have not heard the rumors that have long warned about the plight in which the Venezuelan democracy is today and that is the path to dictatorship already marked in the agenda of the new national parliament, everything, absolutely everything belonging to the party faithful and the revolutionary regime.
were not yet parties the latest international observers who were already echo the statements of senior hierarchs threatening reprisals against those who, although depending on public had abstained from voting, or in anticipation of the upcoming parliamentary priorities, among them the possibility that Hugo Chavez is re-elected today, tomorrow and always, Chavez aeternum.
are still warm the seats of those polling stations where the arrangements have been strengthened to 98% of the votes, the 15% who voted in reality, took on the election day as a resounding victory, the Cuban as they say, and gave the coup long awaited by the Bolivarian leader. A thorn by the general strike that poisoned sleep like a nightmare.
Carlos Ortega, president of the National Confederation of Workers of Venezuela, soul and inspirer than strike down the gradual disintegration of the political front and that business as usual playing with the economic benefit has been sentenced after months of trial-and-fro over 15 years of hard labor to pay the audacity to challenge the leader, you, your commander to retire with good government and democratically, in a few words to give up the presidency of the republic.
Only a few hours have passed since the observers were withdrawn and one of the most significant men of the Venezuelan trade union has been sentenced for having inspired and participated in a strike against an employer for more than being president or he did not take turns with expectations of the nation. From now on poi, nonostante affermi il presidente della corte suprema venezuelana, esiste un precedente nel quale il diritto allo sciopero é stato vulnerato giustamente da coloro che dovrebbero proteggere i diritti costituzionali dei cittadini come lo é la magistratura.
Non sará troppo tardi Signor Morattino il preoccuparsi adesso dopo che per il governo del Signor Zapatero é stato vero un colpo da maestro vendere alla Venezuela rivoluzionaria ben 1.800.000.000.oo € di materiali bellici ?
Chiaro con questo, secondo il ministro della difesa Signor Bono, si risolvono ben 2000 posti di lavoro a operai spagnoli attualmente in cassa integrazione o quasi, un bel colpo del partito socialista ben felice di aver ricevuto in terra europea the successor to the oldest and vicious dictator in the world, Fidel Castro.
Perhaps at this moment, Mr. Zapatero is realizing that the left turn was a little too abrupt and the great friendship with the one that defines a leader of the democratic state as a murderess and genocidal as does Hugo Chavez, referring to GW Bush in any political meeting is not one of the best paths to reach the ideal democracy which we all aspire.
I think it is too late for regrets because this side of the ocean are not many people still willing to forgive.
Maria Luz FdC
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