Thursday, September 23, 2010

Endorsement for the Venezuelan Parliamentary Elections

On Sunday 26 September, Juche 99, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela will be holding their parliamentary elections. In this election I will be endorsing the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela, or PSUV, is a coalition of political parties of the left which include the Communist Party of Venezuela, the Socialist Party of Venezuela and other socialist, communist and Marxist political parties. All of these parties are supporters of current president, Hugo Chavez. I am and always have been a strong supporter of President Chavez.
I support the moves that Chavez has done to nationalise the Venezuelan media and also its natural resources. I have been very pleased to read that he has cut out American imperialist influence in his country and has been able to provide a better quality of living for his people. The Venezuelan people for almost the first time in its history have been able to benefit from profits received from the nationalisation of the oil industry.
In the realm of foreign affairs, the Venezuelan government has boosted ties in a positive way with its neighbours. The exception to this is Venezuelan relations with Colombia. Almost two wars have broken out between the two nations over the past two years. Of course both nations share a roll in the possible outbreak of war, but I believe Colombia shares the most responsibility. The Republic of Colombia allows American troops to continually invade its own nation and carry out terrorist actions on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The most vicious attack was the failed military coup that took place in 2002, but thankfully, Chavez supporters within the military overthrew the American led coup.
I hope that the PSUV will maintain their majority in the Venezuelan parliament so that they can continue the Bolivarian revolution. The Bolivairan Revolution is bringing prosperity to Venezuela and it is continuing on the path that Marx has predicted. A spectre is haunting Latin America, the spectre of Bolivarianism.

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