For 14 years, President Chávez has led a political process of building social justice and recovering national dignity. It's a long 14 years, it's true, but many more are needed to try to completely remove the country from decades of far-right military dictatorships, and corrupt and repressive governments, in which the oil company was in the hands of a few and all its benefits they were monopolized by this small ruling elite. It took a lot of work for UNESCO to declare Venezuela the second illiteracy-free country in Latin America. It also took a lot of work to make free, quality healthcare reach the most remote areas of the country easy to reach that the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) highlights that Venezuela has reduced its level of poverty by more than 20 percentage points from 1999 to 2013 (source http://www.cepal.org/publicaciones/xml/ 9/51769/PanoramaSocial2013DocInf .pdf), among many other findings. The Venezuelan opposition, which previously governed and manipulated the population with its rhetoric, has never changed its silent classist hatred. They knew that these great achievements and changes for the benefit of the people (and not the oligarchy as happened in the Fourth Republic) would become reality while Chávez was president, which is why, after the first elections won by the commander, they did not recognize him as president and the war began, an attack of hatred and discredit against him. They have not missed a single opportunity to sabotage and hinder the work of solidarity, commitment and social demands that have characterized this government. Having a president who restructures and distributes wealth through... middle of paper... institutional fracture, under the threat that the violent street actions that have been carried out will not cease, requires the resignation of the president, otherwise armed resistance will be established, the development of a civil war leading to foreign intervention. The previously exposed structure is usually called a “soft coup” or, as President Chávez called it, a “slow fuse.” This is a slow and non-traditional type of coup that has been applied in many countries such as Libya, Syria, Ukraine and Serbia, however Sharp's plot was foiled in Belarus, Russia and Iran. This method does not work The main goal of violent violence is to overthrow governments that do not satisfy the interests of the United States, both by carrying out processes of liberation and autonomy, and by contributing and participating in anti-imperialist struggles.
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