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Vigilante
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posted 25 November 2005 03:24 PM      Profile for Vigilante        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
GLOBALIZATION TO PASSAGE OF WINNERS

by Rafael Uzcátegui

EL LIBERTARIO

In our country the agenda of the movement is fulfilled
antiglobalization by those who before the world says leaders of the
fight against the neoliberalism. When Chávez and the

rest of their
civil employees make incendiary proclamations against the
"Empire" and the "Neoliberalism", to the few days they sign
generous contracts with directors of multinationals. In a Caribbean
country called Venezuela, the coherence between which it says and
what it becomes surpasses the revelations of Ripley. The 27 of
February of 1989 the first scrambled one of spread against the
application of the neoliberalism policies was made in Venezuela.

That was not product of the chance, was the result of an increasing
conscience between ample layers of the population that a way to
order the society was arriving at its aim. That went a rejection to the
results of the friendship agreement and governability made between
the political parties of the status, the Armed Forces and the Church
made specific in the call Pacto de Punto Fijo, after the fall of the
dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jiménez in 1958. The democratic
formalities could sustain during four decades thanks to the
operation of the wealth of the country and the restoration of
networks friendship between the governing party and the rest of the
population. The promise "to seed petroleum" only served to fatten
the pockets of minority sectors of the nation.

Chávez managed to capitalize those yearnings of change of the
Venezuelan society to its favor, being elect president with a heavy
margin from the electorate who endorsed in him a "check in target"
to remove above from the unfortunate bipartisanism of Accion
Democratica and COPEI. In spite of its military origin and its
leftwing speech, its millionaire electoral campaign was paid for by
local and international capitalist sectors that saw in him, the
opportunity to assure the governability and to continue its
businesses in the territory. They were not mistaken in its
prognoses. After five years of government the chavismo has
declared him a war without quarter to the traditional sectors of the
Venezuelan bourgeoisie - Fedecamaras -, recovering the agendas of
the social movements agglutinated to his around to wear away them
in rounds of shade against the ghosts of the puntofijismo. Next to
this, the mediatic amplification of the most preservative sectors of
the country and its reiterating - and more and more solitary -, called
to the coup d'etat have served the government to distract the
attention of the true problems of the country and to disguise the
millionaire businesses done by the multinational companies in
Venezuela, contracts that, and this have to a separate analysis, has
been viable by the disarticulation of good part of the qualitative
hardened a soldier to fire social movement and quantitatively after
the experience of the "Caracazo".

http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=04/08/16/1465575


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jeff house
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posted 25 November 2005 03:42 PM      Profile for jeff house     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
After five years of government the chavismo has
declared him a war without quarter to the traditional sectors of the
Venezuelan bourgeoisie - Fedecamaras -, recovering the agendas of
the social movements agglutinated to his around to wear away them
in rounds of shade against the ghosts of the puntofijismo. Next to
this, the mediatic amplification of the most preservative sectors of
the country


I hate machine translations!


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lagatta
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posted 25 November 2005 03:44 PM      Profile for lagatta     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Yes, if posting one, please always include the original. I'd much rather read that in Spanish...
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