Introduction Venezuela was one of the wealthiest countries after the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (the other countries were Colombia and Ecuador). In the majority of the first half of the 20th century Venezuela was dominated by a generally merciful military power that promoted the oil industry and made some social reforms possible. The democratically elected government was dominant since 1959. Current concerns include a polarized political environment, political and military violence, narcotics related violence at the Colombian border, increased domestic drug consumption, excessive instability of the oil industry, and irresponsible mining that is dangerous business
I decided to talk about Venezuela in this work. Since 1999, Venezuela has been appointed Bolivar Republic of Venezuela. Venezuela is located on the north coast of South America and is influenced by many islands in the Caribbean. It borders Brazil from the south, Colombia from the west, Guyana from the east. Regarding the history of Venezuela, this country became a Spanish colony in 1520. In 1830, Venezuela withdrew from Grand Colombia and became independent.
Venezuela Venezuela is a country on the north coast of South America. Please refer to chart A. It is on the Caribbean coast. The Atlantic Ocean is in the northeast. The west neighbor of Venezuela is Colombia, Brazil is South, and Guyana is east. The Maracaibo Basin is surrounded by Maracaibo Lake in the western part of Venezuela. Lake Maracaibo is the largest lake in South America. The Andean Highlands straddle the northern part of Venezuela. Pico Bolivaru of Andean Highlands is the highest peak of Venezuela. - On 12 February 2014, thousands of students from various universities gathered in the streets of Caracas to protest the dissatisfaction with the Nicholas Maduro Government. Under the guidance of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, students demanded improvement of the living environment which worsened markedly over the past 15 years. Protest action has not stopped since February
Parliamentary elections were held in Venezuela on 6th December 2015, 164 parliamentarians and three representatives of indigenous peoples were elected. In 2014, a series of protests and demonstrations began in Venezuela due to inflation, violence and shortage in Venezuela. The government condemned protests that they are being influenced by fascists, opposition leaders, capitalism and foreign powers, even though they were basically peaceful. President Maduro acknowledged PSUV's failure, but the opposition 's victory was attributed to intensified economic war. Nonetheless, Maduro said: "No matter how much the price is paid, I am trying to stop the opponents from assuming the opposition." In the coming months, Maduro will be democratic And fulfilled his promise to block the Constitutional election of the National Assembly.