Nelson Carpio: "Expropriation seek to end the country's productive apparatus"
Written by Yasmin Sanguino / Photo: Elke Gate
Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Ciudad Bolivar .- As a measure aimed at destroying the country's productive apparatus, was described Tuesday by Nelson Carpio, a member of the Network 333, the last acts of expropriation promoted by the national executive, while stressing the similarity of such decisions with those taken at the time by Salvador Allende in Chile, which as we have been seeing in the country, led to the debacle of the national economy.
Nelson Carpio said that this comparison would be based on historical fact known to all, as the debacle of the national economy of Chile during the government of Salvador Allende, who like Chavez insisted on ending the production apparatus that country, a point that only policies triggered by Augusto Pinochet, could restructure that system and usher in an era of development and progress of that nation.
In this sense, Carpio said, that this decision would be claiming Chavez a dictator, by becoming the first citizen of Venezuela, which has the highest body of power has the luxury of encouraging a number of undemocratic actions, which directly affect the citizenship,
From there, who called the Venezuelan people to act with precision, before President Chavez, terms of expenditure of national resources and oil revenues, stressing the need for the construction of a process of consensus and national unity, in which members forget the contributions of interest and personal desires, to recover and rebuild the country's democratic system.