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RE: ADSactly World - Losing Freedom: Venezuela, Before the Storm

in #politics6 years ago

"The fish begins to rot from the head" - this is the well-known wisdom. That is, the situation that takes place in the country primarily depends on those people who are called to govern. The head of state bears responsibility for his actions. But in some cases we see complete irresponsibility. This happens when power is in the hands of a bad and incompetent person. The person who sets his personal goals (and the goals of his family) is higher than the country's needs. Over time, such a person strengthens his power. This is done at the legislative level and thanks to the policy of zero tolerance (increase of the power apparatus). At such a moment, this person becomes a dictator. If you look at the history of dictators, you can say that they do not leave their post "peacefully." They retain their power by any means.

Venezuela is a beautiful country that has been in a bad situation. I'm sad to realize that through the fault of individuals, entire nations suffer. This is also the case in other places. But what we see is not right. That is, I think that people should have the right to a better life. People should have a chance. But the government does not give people a chance.
The way out of this situation is one. But people are very intimidated. It reminds me very much of one or more other countries.

I'm RPD for people in Armenia. They rallied and were able to drive the "dirty" politicians out of the government. They could get them to leave. They are courageous people and now they deserve the right to a better life. This is an excellent example for others.

In my opinion, you have got an excellent and informative message. Thanks for the work!

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They retain their power by any means.

Yes, because being government is what protects them from ending up in jail. The only solution is a brute force clash that is yet to happen.