Venezuela
Before the possibility of the passing away of Chavez, the different Chavista bourgeois fractions are wrangling among themselves on the businesses of the next period.
The world economic crisis is already beating ferociously the Latin American subcontinent, Recession, shortages, inflation and unemployment are now a plague that has descended upon the exploited of the Americas and Venezuela does not escape these conditions.
The enormous disinvestment and the greed of the MNCs and their junior partners in Venezuela, has carried the Venezuelan industry to a blind alley, suffocating it; so the latter needs imperatively to renovate and define itself, thinking about in what way Venezuela would enter the next business cycle and its place in the world division of labor. Though it will have to do that amidst a fundamental element: the crisis is already here and “the blanket cannot cover all the bourgeois fractions”, so they are beginning from now to dispute around the booty, as is clear in the crisis open in Venezuela.
Chavez’s health has accelerated the process of row not only between the Chavista gang with Capriles’ one, but also to the interior of the very same Chavismo where its fractions cannot live together peacefully any more.
Maduro, the vice president today at the head of the government, represents the fraction of Chavism linked to the businesses of the ALBA, with Cuba and the capitalist restoration, with the Caribbean basin and of course with the oil and US. This fraction is which guarantees “cheap” (subsidized) oil to Central America and the Caribbean, that guarantees on its turn the control of the masses over the US backyard. Meanwhile, Cabello, the president of the National Assembly, represents the more “nationalist” Chavista fraction, that is the fraction linked to the state business linked to export-import, and therefore he is not interested in going on selling cheap oil to Cuba and the Caribbean.
Precisely Chavez, the Obama’s chief man, is the “Bonaparte” that elevates himself over all those gangs to guarantee the businesses and the looting and for keeping united the bourgeoisie in its attack against the working class and the masses. The rows between Maduro and Cabello conceal these, the true facts. The world crisis does not allow a respite and is undermining the bourgeois regimes and the relative stability of an agonizing system that must be thrown down as soon as possible by the proletarian revolution.
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