Chavez said that not eliminate private property
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Venezuela, Sunday August 24, 2008
Chavez said that not eliminate private property
The president Hugo Chávez denied that his "socialist revolution" seek to eliminate private property, as the opposition allegation, but warned that the exercise to ensure that power sector companies working in favour of the country.
"I do appeal to employers (private) to work for the country," Chavez said at the opening ceremony of a petrochemical plant, conveyed in compulsory national chain of radio and television.
He said that require private entrepreneurs agreements to ensure, among other things, that workers receive decent treatment and that products generated primarily serving the local market. Venezuela "requires an employer becoming increasingly aware", in the opinion of Representative.
Chavez said that one of the 26 laws adopted by presidential decree in late July last "requires the producer to meet regional demand", in perfect line with socialist principles promoted by his administration.
"For God and praying with the pack giving. We are going towards socialism opposes who opposes!" Said the head of state.
The leader of the employers Fedecámaras, Jose Manuel Gonzalez, said that "it seems that arrived communism" to Venezuela with the approval of the 26 law decrees, which affect the areas of agricultural production, housing, social ownership and the Armed Forces, others.
According to Gonzalez, the legislative package translates into "a confiscation of private property" so that "hardly can have investment in Venezuela, the fifth world exporter of oil.
He added that private investment also keeps the process of nationalizations carried out by the Government, which this week joined the cement industry to the list of sectors estatización consisting of milk, electricity, telecommunications, oil and banking.
"It's shouting oligarchy (...) are 26 laws to encourage the people, there are and they are not going to remove (the people) nobody", the President reiterated this Saturday.
The 26 law decrees are part of a set of 65 standards laid down by Chavez during the 18 months duration of the special powers given to it by the National Assembly (AN) of 165 members, almost all affections to officialdom, in January 2007.
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