Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro gestures before his state of the nation address to the National Assembly in Caracas on Friday when declared a national economic emergency. Photograph: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters
Wall Street Journal: Venezuelan President Maduro Declares Economic Emergency
Maduro attempts to tackle a deepening crisis and undermine the opposition’s new majority in the country’s congress.
CARACAS, Venezuela—President Nicolás Maduro’s government declared a 60-day nationwide economic emergency Friday as his embattled administration tries to tackle a deepening economic crisis and to undermine the opposition’s new majority in the country’s congress.
The announcement was made hours before Mr. Maduro began a much-anticipated state of the union address and just before the central bank released key economic data for the first time in more than a year. It showed the oil-rich nation reeling: the economy contracted 7.1% and annual inflation hit 141.5% through September, the world’s highest.
“We want to reaffirm the people’s trust in the revolutionary government,” Mr. Maduro’s top economic adviser, Luis Salas, said in a televised address from the presidential palace as he read the emergency decree.
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2 comments:
Never send a Marxist educated bus driver to do an economist's job.
Well with that sash it could only be:
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