From the MAS, they ask the national government, as a sign of willingness to dialogue and reconciliation, to release political prisoners
Felipe Mujica, Secretary General of the Movement for Socialism (FURTHER), warned this Monday, December 19, that President Nicolás Maduro does not have any project to recover the country’s economy. “There is no plan on the part of the Government so that Venezuelans can have the possibility of a productive economy that allows us to live in a different way.”
Mujía recalled that Maduro has promised changes in the economy for at least eight years; what in his opinion is a “misleading economic offer together with populist mechanisms and social control that he uses to try to give something to the population, just when we are living and suffering from a monetary scheme in which the bolivar and the dollar coexist, where the first loses more and more space compared to the second and go from a dollar that was worth 4.30 bolivars to more than 16 bolivars in terms of the national market.
Felipe Mujica added that in addition to the dollar situation, there is not enough production in the country and the Venezuelans suffer from the lack of State alliance with the private sector, in addition to not having access to bank credits, elements that he assures contribute to the economy is “truly productive”.
In the same way, the MAS secretary insists that the only way for the country to recover economically is that “there are enough spaces for work to take place and it generates enough wealth so that we can all live accordingly”; something that he considers has not been achieved due to the “mistakes made by this government in the last 20 years”, with measures that have “swept the economy”.
From the MAS they ask the Government to stop “being demagoguery with the economic issue; if they do not rectify, we can return to the condition we lived in between 2017 and 2018 when there was nowhere to buy necessary food.
Felipe Mujica also asked the national government to release political prisoners as a sign of willingness to dialogue and reconciliation.
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