Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Fedecámaras: Gov't seeks to impose a failed economic model

President Nicolás Maduro opened Peace Conference in Venezuela.


Within the framework of the National Peace Conference convened by the Executive Office and held on Wednesday, the president of the Venezuelan Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Fedecámaras), Jorge Roig, complained to President Nicolás Maduro about the Government "trying to impose a failed economic model around the globe." Reference was made to the Government's socialism and political-economic structure.

Roig added that neither Fedecámaras could replace the Government nor the latter could replace the former.

Referring to ongoing demonstrations against the Government, the president of the federation described them as "legitimate," and claimed that Venezuela was not okay considering the high levels of inflation and shortage. "It is your responsibility to bring calm to the country," Roig remarked.


For his part, the president of private-owned corporation Polar, Lorenzo Mendoza, complained that current policies aim at peace rather than the economy. He asked Maduro for the incorporation of a Truth Commission on economic affairs. Additionally, Mendoza suggested reviewing the figures of the Central Bank of Venezuela.

Source: El Universal
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