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Venezuela: enter into force on the law of 'fair prices' and change Maduro Trade Minister Luca Piston. Posted February 5, 2014 at 6:00 am.
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, was appointed as the new Minister of Commerce Dante Rivas, replacing José Khan one day after the entry into force of the Law of fair prices, as published in the Official Gazette maid yesterday. maid The appointment of Rivas reflects the will of Maduro, as stated in the decree, "to get more efficiency policy and revolutionary quality in the construction of socialism." maid
Rivas had left in August the guidance of the Ministry of Environment to report to the municipal elections in December as the government's candidate for the office of mayor of the city of Porlamar (Margarita Island) and emerged, however, defeated. Before directing the Ministry of Environment, has been director of the National Institute of transit land transport (Inttt) and the Administrative Service identification, migration and foreigners (Saime).
Rivas takes the place of José Khan one day after the entry into force of the Law of the prices right regulatory tool by which the government of Caracas aims to monitor prices and mitigate the shortage of basic necessities. A law that contemplates, among other things, the prohibition for merchants to obtain higher profit margins to 30 percent compared to the purchase price, and up to ten years in prison for "hoarders".
Approved in November maid Maduro thanks to the enabling Act, which gives special powers conferred on him by the National Assembly to legislate for a year without decree, the new law states that "in no case, the profit margin of each actor in the supply chain to exceed thirty percentage points the cost of the good or service. " It will be the Superintendent for the defense of national socio-economic rights (Sundde) to determine the profit margin on an annual basis.
The Venezuelan economy ended 2013 with inflation at 56 percent and a serious shortage of the products of mass consumption. In addition, the government has recognized that state control over foreign maid currencies, in force since 2003, has been consistently "punched".
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Venezuela: enter into force on the law of 'fair prices' and change Maduro Trade Minister Luca Piston. Posted February 5, 2014 at 6:00 am.
The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, was appointed as the new Minister of Commerce Dante Rivas, replacing José Khan one day after the entry into force of the Law of fair prices, as published in the Official Gazette maid yesterday. maid The appointment of Rivas reflects the will of Maduro, as stated in the decree, "to get more efficiency policy and revolutionary quality in the construction of socialism." maid
Rivas had left in August the guidance of the Ministry of Environment to report to the municipal elections in December as the government's candidate for the office of mayor of the city of Porlamar (Margarita Island) and emerged, however, defeated. Before directing the Ministry of Environment, has been director of the National Institute of transit land transport (Inttt) and the Administrative Service identification, migration and foreigners (Saime).
Rivas takes the place of José Khan one day after the entry into force of the Law of the prices right regulatory tool by which the government of Caracas aims to monitor prices and mitigate the shortage of basic necessities. A law that contemplates, among other things, the prohibition for merchants to obtain higher profit margins to 30 percent compared to the purchase price, and up to ten years in prison for "hoarders".
Approved in November maid Maduro thanks to the enabling Act, which gives special powers conferred on him by the National Assembly to legislate for a year without decree, the new law states that "in no case, the profit margin of each actor in the supply chain to exceed thirty percentage points the cost of the good or service. " It will be the Superintendent for the defense of national socio-economic rights (Sundde) to determine the profit margin on an annual basis.
The Venezuelan economy ended 2013 with inflation at 56 percent and a serious shortage of the products of mass consumption. In addition, the government has recognized that state control over foreign maid currencies, in force since 2003, has been consistently "punched".
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