The Venezuelan National Assembly copies the Cuban economic system published at 08: 11 AM on November 18, 2010 | Inteligente.com environment The chavistas caucusgoers are adopting all socialist laws which were rejected in two past elections of hand over his position to the new Parliament on January 5. Last week the National Assembly, dominated by the chavism hitherto adopted two laws that are part of the new Communist project (embodied in the seven laws of communal economy) that seeks to impose Government Chávez.Se is the Act of promotion of the development of communal economy, which includes the creation of the market of barter for communes, and the new banking law legalizes and allows the eventual massive nationalization of private banking.
This is part of a set of Socialist legislation that are going to configure the new economic model, which categorizes the social property's private. It is more than the nacionalizacón private companies. Already approved law of communes drives a production system based on "social and not private property".
In the coming days, the National Assembly approve the set of laws before forming the new Parliament, already with the presence of the opposition. Missing view if the new Assembly can attest to that adopted the outgoing. The new Assembly of 165 seats has 95 Government, 65 opponents and the remaining undecided. The problem of the mobilization is that not with two-thirds majority to adopt organic laws, but simple majority and that account may not pass laws. Emeterio Gómez, Economist and Professor of CEDICE, a foundation dedicated to economic analysis, argues that Venezuela Chavez is "copy exactly the Communist model made in Cuba, USSR and China failed everywhere". If Fidel Castro says has not worked in Cuba, then will how operate in Venezuela?. "Chavez tries to impose a model failed and illusion." "When he went to Moscow last month, claimed a Marxism and Leninism is buried in the current Russia".The Economist Orlando Ochoa explains the contradictions of the Venezuelan Government, that embraces failed models. "Fidel Castro, his style has explained that the Communist society is not feasible, and has opened the door to the path of reforms," says Ochoa. "Ideological fanaticism Marxist today moves, as in the Venezuelan case by a deep resentment social".
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