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May 14, 2016 Source

CARACAS,  (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro declared a 60-day state of emergency yesterday due to what he called plots from within the OPEC country and the United States to topple his leftist government.

Maduro did not provide details of the measure. A previous state of emergency, implemented in states near the Colombian border last year, suspended constitutional guarantees in those areas, except for guarantees relating to human rights.

Earlier today, U.S. intelligence officials told reporters they were increasingly worried about the potential for an economic and political meltdown in Venezuela and predicted Maduro was not likely to complete his term.

Venezuela’s opposition is seeking to recall the unpopular leader, 53, amid a worsening crisis that includes food and medicine shortages, frequent power cuts, sporadic looting and galloping inflation.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro attends a Council of Ministers meeting at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela May 13, 2016. Miraflores Palace/Handout via REUTERS
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro attends a Council of Ministers meeting at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela May 13, 2016. Miraflores Palace/Handout via REUTERS

But the former union leader and bus driver has vowed to stick out his term, and accuses the United States of fomenting an undercover coup against him. He pointed to this week’s impeachment of fellow leftist Dilma Rousseff in Brazil as a sign that he is next.

“Washington is activating measures at the request of Venezuela’s fascist right, who are emboldened by the coup in Brazil,” Maduro said during a Friday night broadcast on state television.

Washington has had an acrimonious relationship with Caracas for years, especially following U.S. support for a short-lived 2002 coup against late leader Hugo Chavez.

Venezuela’s ruling Socialist Party has long been a strong ally of Rousseff’s Workers Party, however, and her departure adds to Maduro’s isolation in Latin America.

Flanked by his ministers and a statue of Chavez, Maduro signed a state of emergency and extend a state of economic emergency to protect the country from foreign and domestic “threats,” without providing details.

Venezuela’s opposition, which scoffs at Maduro’s accusations of coups-mongering, quickly condemned the measure.

“Today Maduro has again violated the constitution,” said opposition lawmaker Tomas Guanipa. “Why? Because he is scared of being recalled.”

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No surprise here.  Dem already gat Brazil in a mess.  One of the fastest growing economies in the world has been reduced to ashes in a matter of months.  The coalition government in Brazil is crumbling.  The President is going to be out shortly.  Venezuela is next on the list with Guyana not far behind. The whole Latin American region will be destabilized.

Yugi say money talks and bullshit walks.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

No surprise here.  Dem already gat Brazil in a mess.  One of the fastest growing economies in the world has been reduced to ashes in a matter of months.  The coalition government in Brazil is crumbling.  The President is going to be out shortly.  Venezuela is next on the list with Guyana not far behind. The whole Latin American region will be destabilized.

Yugi say money talks and bullshit walks.

You got to watch out for the individuals who are like razor blade,they said the Coalition gov't was installed,then they are predicting the installer will boot them out.

Django
Last edited by Django

Them PPP bhais seh get back the Venez rice deal,yuh think Maduro will agree to buy back awee rice,things bad there the people looting for food stuff.

Thinking about hardship in Guyana under the Kabaka,I can't recall the people looting for food stuff,we still used to get the banned items from the smugglers,and coconut oil was in abundance,i just remembered suicide was not at the level as it is currently.

One ah them chap in Parliament seh the hardship some people facing now in the country causing the people children to take their life,same thing was told to a gathering in a first world country.

Django
Bibi Haniffa posted:

That is NOT what I said.  I know you are a little challenged but read it again. 

"The coalition government in Brazil is crumbling.  The President is going to be out shortly.  Venezuela is next on the list with Guyana not far behind.'


 

Arright me lil slow today,help me out what the highlighted mean in the sentence,what is the correlation??

Django
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Meaning Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana will all be destabilized.  

Why Guyana on the list,was it not said the Coalition gov't was installed by the same who are assumed to be involved in Brazil and Venezuela.

Doesn't make sense.

Django
Last edited by Django

Guyana does not have a leftist government. The US-inspired destabilization is taking place in those South American countries with leftist governments, notably the bigger and resource-rich ones like Brazil and Venezuela. Bolivia is in the CIA's cross-hairs too.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

No surprise here.  Dem already gat Brazil in a mess.

So when Burnham also blamed the USA for his mess, and refused to take responsibility for it, he was right?

I find it interesting that you all called Burnham a dictator, yet applaud Maduro and Castro for engaging in the SAME behavior.

Maduro arrested the leaders of the opposition.  Cheddi didn't see an extended jail cell under the Burnham regime, nor did Janet!

Yet you applaud Maduro.

FM
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Meaning Brazil, Venezuela, and Guyana will all be destabilized.  

Why Guyana on the list,was it not said the Coalition gov't was installed by the same who are assumed to be involved in Brazil and Venezuela.

Doesn't make sense.

Of course the PPP doesn't admit that they were installed in 1992 by the ABC nations.  They would claim that they won the election.

The PPP calls itself a "coolie people party", and boasts that it is "consolidating the East Indian support base".  Then the shock that the majority f the voters are no longer Indian, and they lose the election.

The PPP must blame itself for the fact that on TWO occasions, the majority of the voters REJECTED them!

FM

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