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Debate: Should Hugo Chávez focus on the private sector more than social spending?
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- | ''Click on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here'' | + | *'''The leader of a socialist party will not support private sector development.''' Hugo Chávez is currently the leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. As increased private development is completely contrary to the principles of socialism, Chávez is incredibly unlikely to support greater private development. |
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Should Hugo Chávez focus on the private sector more than social spending? |
Background and Context of Debate:Despite the high prices on oil, the economy of Venezuela has recently slowed down. Prices on food are increasing, the cost of feeding a family of five rose by 2.4% in May and stands some 60% higher than the minimum wage. The inflation is also on increase – the inflation rate climbed above 3% a month late last year. Many people believe that it's high time Hugo Chávez did something to overcome the ongoing crisis. This debate asks whether Hugo Chávez and the Venezuelan government could reduce the impact of this crises by focusing on the development of private industries. |
Would an increased motivation to succeed appear in a country with a larger private sector? | |
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Is it possible that Chávez will consider greater private developent? | |
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