spot_img

Venezuela: chronicle of a disaster foretold


The country holds the largest oil reserves in the world, but shelves in stores are empty. The population is hungry. The fall in oil prices revealed the disastrous state of the nation's finances following Chávez's experiment. A default could be a matter of time.

 

The lines that “wrap” blocks in Venezuelan cities are an everyday scene. In Caracas, a woman sitting under a tree with a child said that she and her husband had been taking turns standing in line since 4.30 am to buy milk. There was no more milk, though, nor diapers. Another woman said that she would stay in the line hoping to be able to buy soap. She got a number. This means that she already passed the first check for products subject to rationing.
REUTERS

This content if for our subscribers

Subscribe for 1 year and gain unlimited access to all content on eastwest.eu plus both the digital and the hard copy of the geopolitical magazine

Subscribe now €45

Gain 1 year of unlimited access to only the website and digital magazine

Subscribe now €20

RELATED POSTS

Iran and Libya: war and peace

ART - An artist of these times

BOOKS - Brexit and the British

No peace for Kashmir

Italy back in Europe

rivista di geopolitica, geopolitica e notizie dal mondo