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Sixty-eight percent of Venezuelans reject expropriations |
2010-03-18 |
Oscar Schemel, the president of polling company Hinterlaces, says that the post-Chávez era started from the implementation of devaluation. He stressed that 65 percent of respondents believe that Chávez must leave office in 2012. Oogo isn't listening ... The director of Hinterlaces said polls show that the approval rating of President Chávez has declined due to worsening quality of life, insecurity, pessimism and hopelessness. According to a poll conducted in February-March among 1,500 people, 68 percent of Venezuelans reject government's expropriations and the nationalization of private companies. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 It'll be interesting when the Iranians and Cubans send military reinforcements to help the Venezuelan people maintain their workers' paradise against all the Venezuelans who disagree with Hugo. Anyone know how Shiaism is doing in Venezuela? |
Posted by: Maggie Unusing1832 2010-03-18 00:57 |