The response to Hugo Chavez 's death caused not only Latin America, but also great confusion in the United States. There are various views on the influence of Chavez's death on Venezuelan state as a whole. Several articles point out that his death is good for the country and how the country will develop in a better way. Other articles noted many people who felt that his death was tragic and he felt sad because he helped build the country. Either way, most people feel that this country will continue to evolve.
After the tragedy of Glenn's fire, Corvin's behavior was disgusting from the perspective of human freedom, but that was not surprising. In recent years, he has praised Venezuelan former president, Hugo Chavez, and now dead Fidel Castro and other socialist tyrants. Corbyn agrees with to some extent the fact that these antisocial people are really disturbing and shows how much he is obsessed with the socialist spirit. He seems to be saying what this is. If the government defines it as an emergency situation, government officials can manage someone's private property and use it to do what they want to do. In other words, after any incident defined as an emergency, the government should have the right to effectively eliminate the fundamental human rights (ie property rights) of any number of people.
For those who have not yet noticed, Hugo Chavez served as Venezuelan President until 1913 when he was replaced by Nicolas Maduro since 1999 until the death of 2013. President Chávez is characterized by concentration of power and neglect of fundamental human rights (HRW). Chavez's term of office: In recent years, Venezuela has voted against North Korea, Myanmar, Iran and Syria (HRW) for violations of human rights and against the resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Chávez also respects each of these leaders, Bashar Al-Assad of Syria, Libya Muamaru Gaddafi, Iran's Ahmadinejad frank advocate, HRW, Venezuela's Liberation Order.
The President of Venezuela, named Nicolas Maduro, joined the political circle through a labor union and became the right hand of Hugo Chavez. After Chavez passed away in 2013, Maduro was elected to replace his old friend. He inherited Chavez 's economic policy. It is already catching up with the Venezuelan economy. Between 2012 and 2014, Venezuelan currency Bolivar lost 90% of its value. Power outages are more frequent throughout the country. Due to price control and regulation on foreign exchange transactions by the government, everything from edible oil to toilet paper is short. Popular joke is that all bolivals are suitable.