Chavez for his Govt's socialist goal
Venezula - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reiterated Sunday his
government's socialist goal, indispensable to end poverty and
unemployment, among other evils, in the South American country.
In today's article, "Chavez' guidelines," he said that the popular
uprising denominated "El Caracazo," occurred February 27, 1989, fostered
the civic-military movement he led three years later, on February 4,
1992.
"The Bolivarian Army and rebel soldiers were missing at the street.
We are here today, after 20 years, together with people and soldiers,
building the way we started then, and making the Socialist Venezuela
possible," the president stated.
He also asserted that the January 15 referendum, which eliminated the
limit of mandates to popular posts, the country has sealed the beginning
of the third historic century of the Bolivarian Socialist Revolution,
including the 2009-2019 period. The constitutional amendment approved
with 55 percent of people, will allow Chavez postulate in 2012, an
option his supporters term necessary to continue the process of changes
he has been leading since 1999.
Compared to "El Caracazo," Chavez recalled that it was a result of
the International Monetary Fund's economic policy applied by the then
President Carlos Andres Perez in an international adverse context for
the revolutionaries.
He recalled that the Perestroika marked the end of the Soviet Union
and this was a real mortal coup to almost all revolutionary struggles
worldwide, while the Sandinista government hounded by the United States
began to teeter in Nicaragua. Caracas, Sunday,
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