Chavez called upon his responsibilities to the " pueblo "...
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PJ:Chavez calls accountable to NA of 8 billion dollars in gifts
The national coordinator of the yellow awning used his site to President Chavez. "It is a crime against the people deciding the President continues to give away the money of Venezuelans to other countries, while we stick with more taxes, debt and higher cost of living," said Borges
03 of January 2010 | 03:06 pm - El-Nacional.com
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The national coordinator of Primero Justicia, Julio Borges | Daniel Evans
The national coordinator of Primero Justicia (PJ), Julio Borges, on Sunday challenged President Hugo Chávez that during his annual address before the National Assembly (AN) explain why in 2009 were given away more than 8 billion dollars, and also reported that this year, when democratic forces come to parliament, proposed a bill to prevent the head of state money to continue spreading the Venezuelans as he pleases.
Article 237 of the Constitution provides that within the first 10 days of installation of the Assembly, the president must be held accountable for what his management was completed during the year.
"Today, on behalf of the people of Venezuela, I demand President Chavez to explain to the country in his annual message to the National Assembly decided to give away what right only in 2009, 8 thousand 352 million 288 thousand U.S. dollars," said the leader of Justice First, the detail that these resources are translated into nearly 50 gifts given to some 20 countries worldwide.
Borges added that "it is a crime against the people deciding the President continues to give away the money of Venezuelans to other countries, while we stick with more taxes, debt and higher cost of living."
For these reasons, Borges gave notice to President Chavez to answer some of these questions before the Legislature: "Why August 13, 2009 Chavez decided to give away to Antigua and Barbuda aid by $ 50 million bankruptcy of Stanford Bank, while that in Venezuela there are nearly 3 million Venezuelans who go to bed without eating? ". "Why February 10, 2009 Bolivia received Chavez's a factory of prefabricated houses for 80 million dollars instead of building houses in Venezuela, where more than one and half million Venezuelans have no home?". "Why is June 26, 2009 Evo Morales makes the party and delivers 170 fully equipped ambulances donated by Venezuela for a total of $ 17 million, if the health emergency in Venezuela is in and the people must wait hours and days to be served? ". "Why the October 12, 2009 Chavez decided to build a thermoelectric plant generating 100 MW, $ 48 million for Bolivia and the people of Venezuela do not have electricity?" Among other questions.
The national coordinator of the yellow awning wants explanations about why Chavez decides to continue giving away heating oil (which costs the country $ 75 million) to about 200 U.S. households, (being the U.S. is the world's most powerful country ) instead of helping recogelatas and street children.
Also wants to know why the October 22, 2009 President Chavez chose to give Nicaragua a mega project-based irrigation hydropower, whose total investment is 2 thousand 145 million dollars instead of promoting agriculture in Venezuela and we eat what they sow.
He insisted that in the coming days to respond to Chavez country why he uses the money of Venezuelans out of control and at the same time decided to permanently benefit other countries rather than investing in the people of Venezuela.
A "Padlock Act" to ban gifts
Borges used his site to the president to tell the people that this is the last year that will give the money Chavez Venezuelans.
In his view, the election of the new National Assembly will be making money from the Venezuelans were not gifts to other countries but to invest in the people's needs. "We have prepared a draft law prohibiting Lock this president or any president in the future, and give the people's money to other countries."
This bill requires that our resources are spent on social needs of Venezuelans.
The leader of First Justice reported that only given for 2009 is 30% higher than the budget allocated for health in 2010, equivalent to 62% of the education budget and 50% of all that will be allocated this year to states and municipalities by way of decentralization.