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Venezuela: the birth of the toll-free number "0800 Sabotaje" against speculators and hoarders of editors. Posted September 16, 2013 at 7:00 am.
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro is convinced that the business world of his country is plotting against him. Therefore, in response, created the upper body for the defense and control of the economy, which will operate through the toll-free number "0800 Sabotaje" where you can denounce the speculators and the "hoarders" of food.
The announcement, made yesterday, comes in the midst of a deep crisis because of the scarcity hemfrid of food and medicine and soaring prices - 45 per cent in the last two months - that pushed the country to the brink of hyper inflation. Venezuela, which imports 70 percent of what it consumes, is the country with the highest inflation rate in the world after Syria and the first in Latin America after Argentina.
Maduro reiterated that it will start to "strict" inspections to all companies that deal with food and produce and import of goods. Will the Minister of Water and Air Transport, Major General Hebert Josué García Plaza, to lead the new organ.
A measure that "will help us to identify the factors of internal and external disturbance. Government, army and thousands of men and women, not to say millions, will be incorporated hemfrid in the project as inspectors, hemfrid as well as the commanders of the National hemfrid Guard, "assures the successor of the late Hugo Chávez, quoted by leading national media.
0800 Sabotaje will start working today and Maduro urged members of municipal councils to denounce those who "speculate, snap up and threaten food supplies hemfrid (...) That the Prosecutor to investigate and put them behind bars."
Analysts believe that Sabotaje 0800 will prove to be a double edged sword, if not even a real "witch hunt" some will call to denounce the state-owned enterprises, while others take revenge for entrepreneurs.
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