If Hugo's opponents are bad mouthing the multi-nationals for stealing jobs from the artisanals....do we really expect news before the election? I think not....and I think the big money knows not.
..The seventh and final cardinal sin of the system, designated by the leader of La Causa R in mining, is to have booked the "tenderloin" of Guyana's mining areas to large foreign multinationals. "Without a lot of paperwork was handed over to Chinese companies, Russian, Canadian, Syrian and Iranian, condemning our fellow miners to hunger, poverty, malaria, prison, persecution and ultimately death," he added.
The best way to counter the abuse of authority is with the massive participation of Venezuelans in the parliamentary elections on 26 September. "The system ran out of bread beak, the Guyanese miners hope is placed in the new National Assembly, who will guarantee a law that allows them space to work in peace, law and harmony with the environment. Gold workers are not asking for loans or charity, but justice and decent treatment. Enough to be considered outcasts and marginalized lumpen, blackmail and extortion by unscrupulous bureaucrats, "he concluded.