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Guaido was blocked today by Maduro on Twitter, this is definitely the end guys, communism won, we never had a chance

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Probably, he must be still butthurt that Orange man refuse to talk to him instead he prefer to talk via phone with Guaido every single day
After Guaido takes over will Venezuela continue to use the 1999 constitution?
 
After Guaido takes over will Venezuela continue to use the 1999 constitution?

In the interim he's somewhat obligated to.

Can someone give me a run down on the '99 constitution
 
After Guaido takes over will Venezuela continue to use the 1999 constitution?

Yes, the only thing that suck in that constitution is the cheat code about infinite reelections that Chavez put even when he lost the referendum to legally implement it and the infamous "sudo" powers aka giving complete power to the president to do whatever the fuck he wants in case of emergency without the approval of congress
 
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Yes, the only thing that suck in that constitution is the cheat code about infinite reelections that Chavez put even when he lost the referendum to legally implement it and the infamous "sudo" powers aka giving complete power to the president to do whatever the fuck he wants in case of emergency without need the approval of congress
So basically it has the Hitler clause in it?
 
Yes, the only thing that suck in that constitution is the cheat code about infinite reelections that Chavez put even when he lost the referendum to legally implement it and the infamous "sudo" powers aka giving complete power to the president to do whatever the fuck he wants in case of emergency without need the approval of congress
So what was the constitution Chavez got rid of? Was it better or was it a typical Latin American constitution (complicated, ignored, and repealed at the earliest convenience)?
 
So what was the constitution Chavez got rid of? Was it better or was it a typical Latin American constitution (complicated, ignored, and repealed at the earliest convenience)?
According to the Wikipedia, it was passed in 1961 and replaced in 1999, making it Venezuela's longest lasting constitution. With 350 Articles, it is the world's "among the world's longest, most complicated, and most comprehensive constitutions". Here a version in the original Spanish, and here's a translation.

I assume the 1961 constitution was often ignored in the pursuit of power, but then again the 1999 Consitution has this howler, given recent events:

Article 305: The State shall promote sustainable agriculture as the strategic basis for overall rural development, and consequently shall guarantee the population a secure food supply, defined as the sufficient and stable availability of food within the national sphere and timely and uninterrupted access to the same for consumers. A secure food supply must be achieved by developing and prioritizing internal agricultural and livestock production, understood as production deriving from the activities of agriculture, livestock, fishing and aquiculture. Food production is in the national interest and is fundamental to the economic and social development of the Nation. To this end, the State shall promulgate such financial, commercial, technological transfer, land tenancy, infrastructure, manpower training and other measures as may be necessary to achieve strategic levels of self-sufficiency. In addition, it shall promote actions in the national and international economic context to compensate for the disadvantages inherent to agricultural activity.

The State shall protect the settlement and communities of nonindustrialized fishermen, as well as their fishing banks in continental waters and those close to the coastline, as defined by law.

 
According to the Wikipedia, it was passed in 1961 and replaced in 1999, making it Venezuela's longest lasting constitution. With 350 Articles, it is the world's "among the world's longest, most complicated, and most comprehensive constitutions". Here a version in the original Spanish, and here's a translation.

I assume the 1961 constitution was often ignored in the pursuit of power, but then again the 1999 Consitution has this howler, given recent events:



https://youtube.com/watch?v=el3OlIaUrsU
It's all jerking off, many Third World constitutions do that. You wouldn't find anything about how to run for president in an agricultural book, so why should we put stuff about agriculture in the constitution.
 
According to the Wikipedia, it was passed in 1961 and replaced in 1999, making it Venezuela's longest lasting constitution. With 350 Articles, it is the world's "among the world's longest, most complicated, and most comprehensive constitutions". Here a version in the original Spanish, and here's a translation.

A constitution being long and complicated is not a good thing.

Exactly the opposite is true.

A written constitution should be a clear and brief outline of foundational principles the general principles of which can be understood by an average person.
 
A constitution being long and complicated is not a good thing.

Exactly the opposite is true.

A written constitution should be a clear and brief outline of foundational principles the general principles of which can be understood by an average person.

It was going to be more longer because there was a draft to make "updates" to it, they needed a excuse to justify the fake congress so they included stupid things like protection of the environment and LGBT rights, the problem is that no one give a damn about LGBT here (LGBT people are mostly ignored as long as they are not a annoyance) and the environment already has a law that no one give a shit, in the end the updates were never implemented

Edit: Bolton told him today "Get out soon of you are going to be Waterboarded"

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Edit 2: Mike "Blast gays with Tesla Rays" Pence is on a press conference telling that THERE IS NO DIALOGUE, that the humanitarian relief is ready for shipping and Maduro better pack it up or ELSE
 
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Yea but... I don't care, she's mine!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=HmDBTHxYZ7Q

Ok, I give you that. Also, she's made very good videos about why populism is wrong, what Communism actually is, and others.

But... she's still a progressive and that's a problem because, as she's not a leftist, people tend to accept progressive right wing politicians and say "well, as long as we aren't starving, who cares if theyr'e advocating for abortion on demand, transitioning of kids, and gender-laws!". It's like a Trojan horse of the same shit that eventually will develop into Socialism.
 
Exclusive: Venezuela plans to fly central bank gold reserves to UAE - source
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela will sell 15 tonnes of gold from central bank vaults to the United Arab Emirates in coming days in return for euros in cash, a senior official with knowledge of the plan said, as the crisis-stricken country seeks to stay solvent.

FILE PHOTO: Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro touches a gold bar as he speaks during a meeting with the ministers responsible for the economic sector at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela March 22, 2018. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo
The sale this year of gold reserves that back the bolivar currency began with a shipment on Jan. 26 of 3 tonnes, the official said, and follows the export last year of $900 million of mostly unrefined gold to Turkey.

In total, the plan is to sell 29 tonnes of gold held in Caracas to the United Arab Emirates by February in order to provide liquidity for imports of basic goods, the source said, requesting anonymity in order to speak freely.

Socialist President Nicolas Maduro is under intense pressure to step down, with Venezuela in deep economic crisis and the government facing widespread international condemnation for elections last year seen as fraudulent.

The United States, which is backing an attempt by the opposition to oust Maduro and call new elections, warned bankers and traders on Wednesday not to deal in Venezuelan gold.

Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio sent a tweet to the United Arab Emirates embassy in Washington on Thursday warning that anybody transporting Venezuelan gold would be subject to U.S. sanctions.


Neither the embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Colombia, which covers Venezuela, or the central bank responded immediately to requests for comment.

Venezuela had gold reserves of 132 tonnes between the central bank’s vaults and the Bank of England at the end of November, according to central bank data.

Maduro’s government resorted to selling off gold about a year ago after falling oil production, the country’s wider economic collapse and mounting U.S. sanctions hit public income and made it hard for the country to access credit.

But the sale of large volumes of the reserves underpinning the currency is a significant escalation that countries only generally resort to in the most dire financial straits.

By contrast, Maduro’s mentor, the late President Hugo Chavez, cited the need for Venezuela to have physical control of central bank assets. In 2011 he repatriated around 160 tonnes of gold from banks in the United States and Europe to the central bank in Caracas.

Some Chavez loyalists are critical of Maduro’s gold sales. Gustavo Marquez, a former trade minister under Chavez, said the government should not keep such operations in the dark.


“We don’t know what is exported any more, or under what conditions. They are operations that should be transparent,” he said in an interview.

Times have changed from the largesse of the Chavez era. Oil prices plummeted after Maduro took office in 2013 and he has overseen a sharp drop in oil production but tried to keep up spending, leaving the government increasingly unable to pay debt or access new credit.

The 3-tonne shipment that left Maiquetia airport on Jan. 26 was transported on small Venezuelan cargo airline Solar Cargo to the United Arab Emirates, the source said.

The same airline will be used to ship 15 tonnes as soon as Friday, and 11 tonnes in February, the source said.

A person who answered the phone at Solar Cargo denied the company was involved in transporting gold, then hung up.

In recent days, the arrival of two Russian-operated planes at Maiquetia fired up rumors in Venezuela that they would leave with gold on board. That was incorrect, the source said, and has been denied by Moscow.

Buyers in the United Arab Emirates pay Venezuela with cash in euros for the gold, said the source, who did not mention which companies were involved in the transactions.

HUNGER FOR EUROS
In a possible explanation for the hunger for euros, which are subject to less restrictions than dollars, the central bank told private banks this week they should supply euros to private importers, banking and business sources said.

The government told businesses that it was winding down its own imports of basic products, the sources said. Maduro’s socialist government has for years imported basic products, from rice to toilet paper, to sell at subsidized prices.

That appears to be changing as sanctions make it harder for foreign companies to do business with the Venezuelan state.

Between January and September of 2018, Venezuela exported $900 million of unrefined gold to Turkey, according to Turkish government statistics.

But once supplies of unrefined gold from Venezuela’s small-scale mines ran low, the central bank began to sell gold reserves to allied countries, the source said. Central bank data shows a decline in gold reserves over the past year.

In January 2018, the bank held 150 tonnes of gold. By November holdings had fallen to a 75 year low of 132 tonnes, central bank data showed.


Calixto Ortega, president of Venezuela’s central bank, met with Bank of England officials in December to discuss repatriating the gold it holds but was unable to convince them, according to sources familiar with the situation.

Rubio said that a “French national” working for Noor Capital was in Caracas “to arrange the theft of more Gold from #venezuela.” Noor Capital is an Abu Dhabi-based financial services company. It did not immediately respond to request for comment outside of office hours.
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This 757 is on it's second Dubai to Caracas trip this week. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/vp-bhm
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