Alonso Moleiro believes that the Venezuelan self-perception began to decompose in the 90’s when the country lost its compass and entered into a crisis of all kinds
The journalist Alonso Moleiro asserted during the Chronicles Chronicles of this Friday, November 18, that before the arrival of Chavismo, the oil income was managed very effectively, although he recognized that the economy could not be fully diversified for a good amount of time.
He stressed that Venezuela had managed to grow with petrodollars and create institutions such as the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) or Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) because “there was wealth management with levels of infrastructure and institutional development that put the country in a place in the subregion, that is, it had an international role”.
In his opinion, the Venezuelan self-perception began to decompose in the 90’s when the country “lost its compass and entered into an institutional, political, economic, social, and, in the long run, moral crisis.”
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He assured that after 20 years of Chavismo and with the crisis of the 90’s as a prologue, the country began to lose its charms and the conflict that collapsed the Venezuelan building was enthroned.
He added that we are in a structural state of instability. He recommended trying to align and restore an institutional, civic and democratic pact that supports coexistence with the Chavistas.
See the full program on the channel YouTube’s As it is.
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