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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: October 11, 2019, 10:29:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdixrm0_QE-BSW8eAXTgKw

this is a gift

45 suscriptores


The Truman Show
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: October 11, 2019, 10:16:36 AM
Sunacrip

one
PEOPLE
Relationship Map
National Superintendence of Cryptoactive and Related Activities (Sunacrip). It was created on April 9, 2018, according to Official Gazette No. 6,371, with the name of the Superintendence of Cryptoactives of Venezuela and Venezuelan Related Activities (Supcacven) and attached to the Vice Presidency of the Republic, a position held by Tareck El Aissami. On October 1, 2018, it was inaugurated as Sunacrip - subscribed to the Ministry of Popular Power of Industries and National Production, directed by El Aissami-. This regulator will be responsible for supporting the development of Petro as a digital currency: "It is the epicenter of the development of a new history of the monetary economy of Venezuela," said the president, Nicolás Maduro, in a transmission of the state channel, Venezuelan of Television (VTV). According to its official website, Sunacrip is “an autonomous, regulatory and supervisory entity of all the activities inherent and derived from the development of the Integral Cryptoactive System in accordance with the homeland's plan with a revolutionary digital government based on blockchain”. For his part, Maduro explained that Venezuela's comprehensive national cryptoactive plan has a 10-year horizon in its development and will allow Petro to position itself in the field of the country's economic process. He also informed that as of November 5, 2018, Venezuelans will be able to acquire the cryptocurrency. The superintendency is chaired by Joselit Ramírez and consists of four intentions: Crypto-Financial Services; Promotion and Development of Cryptoactives and Related Activities, Digital Mining and Control Intendance.


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3MD5nwRgHFdavQ8WmYAUMA/videos?view=0&sort=da&flow=grid

Observe the number of subscribers and visualizations.
And these Chavistas have no shame.


3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: September 28, 2019, 11:19:20 AM
The 2017 National Constituent Assembly is the current constituent assembly responsible for drafting a new Constitution for Venezuela, assuming plenipotentiary powers over the other public powers of the State. It was promoted by Nicolás Maduro on May 1, 2017 by presidential decree No. 2830, which contemplates the call and the commission bases.

Does anyone know how the matter is going, or was it another play?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: July 03, 2019, 02:07:34 PM


Who will be this fanatical chavista of the four four idiots who retweeted
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: June 26, 2019, 06:54:51 PM


Pure theater


https://twitter.com/AmberesCoin/following
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: May 03, 2019, 04:09:54 PM
In case you want to laugh a little;

http://tcv.com.ve/

https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Business-Service/Tesorer%C3%ADa-de-Criptoactivos-de-Venezuela-954061931437738/

https://twitter.com/tesocriptove

https://www.instagram.com/tesocriptove/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqDAvzIV--wwCYuNpPtxUDg


I think this was one of the last occurrences of the tyrant
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: May 03, 2019, 08:45:07 AM
https://explorador.petro.gob.ve/address/pRuWfMK9kTENouc54FipVrHjyrzgTJSEDn
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: May 03, 2019, 08:41:32 AM
https://explorador.petro.gob.ve/address/pEq9dQ7kGYC2yg8ZUYFn5iwUrpGXFPge53
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: May 03, 2019, 08:27:37 AM
meanwhile...

explorador.petro.gob.ve
+27536 blocks

venezuelan exchange AmberesCoin
first exchange with BTC/PTR
(testing period)
website
twitter

The petro PTR increases its rate of exchange among Venezuelans, April 28, 2019.
use google translator if you don't know spanish.

until the next important news about the petro
goodbye, take care (kisses)



the stupidity of the human being has no limits
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: April 09, 2019, 10:38:26 PM
The maduristas support exploitative "salaries" of $ 5 per month

By: Javier Antonio Vivas Santana | Tuesday, 04/09/2019 02:30 AM|


The maduristas and especially all the senility that groups them both mentally and chronologically, are the first to support that workers have salaries of $ 5 per month.

It is so curious, that you see the maduristas condemning companies like the Polar saying that it increases its prices every week. Even on one occasion even Diosdado Cabello lashed out at Lorenzo Mendoza because he was supposedly taking the Venezuelans away from him until the possibility of drinking beer for "social relations". However, you do not read and hear less of the maduristas condemn Lorenzo Mendoza because most of their workers receive miserable salaries that range between 5 and 20 dollars.

The maduristas that criticize both Fedecámaras and Consecomercio to whom they categorize as "coup and destabilizers", never you observe them objecting that the majority of these companies grouped in such associations pay 5 dollars a month to the workers. They simply shut up inexcusably before this shameful act of human exploitation.

These same maduristas that have supported all kinds of expropriations so that they become part of state companies, such as the previous Agroisleña, now called "Agropatria" or Conferry, which are not only technically bankrupt, they even call it an action "revolutionary" that those companies in the hands of the red leadership, pay precisely $ 5 per month of salary to the vast majority of workers.

The maduristas are so shameless that even in Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa), the majority of their workers, as well as technicians and professionals keep salaries in that band that from 5 dollars at the most in the best case reaches up to 20 dollars. Being so ironic, that not even the voluminous Will Rangel appears talking about such an aberration, which is to say, that they are pseudo-syndicalists worse than the lineage of the times of Carlos Ortega, because at least in those times, something was criticized in PDVSA it was because of their exaggerated salaries in relation to the rest of the Venezuelan workers.

If we talk about the teachers, the union that says to group them, that is, Sinafum, is another entelechy, to the point that when Aristóbulo Istúriz said more words, less words, that hopefully from the most humble worker - without underestimating his labors - until the educator with the highest levels of postgraduates would win "equal", that "union" not even in some of its board of directors said this mouth is mine. Or what is the same, those "magisterial representatives" if something condemn with the statements of the ministrillo of "education" is the educational and academic training that reaches any Venezuelan, and with such "rationality" what they are saying analogically to their own students is: "do not study that in Venezuela, studying is not worth it".

Of course, that same reality exists in the health sector. There we see as a general practitioner, or a specialist, who has done several years of graduate work in areas such as cardiology, neurology, general surgery, internal medicine, ophthalmology, among other specialties, as well as nurses, bioanalysts, dentists, radiologists, and many others. special, because all, without exception, should not exceed those $ 5 per month. In fact, speaking of mature health unions that go out to condemn such barbarism, does not exist, and on the contrary, if something promotes is the graduation of "integral community doctors" who obtain their "titles" in record time, and who also The only postgraduate programs they carry out are in "family", "communal" and "health management" medicine. In other words, medicuchos,

Obviously, that such labor unions remain silent about the miserable salaries and nil benefits that the public administration workers perceive can be understood because it is a mandate that makes the leadership before which they kneel as vulgar panegyrics, but that those same "unions" remain silent because that is a capitalist exploitation in the private sector, it is the height of these pseudo-unionists who also call themselves "socialists."

And why do the maduristas keep silent about the businessmen and merchants in the face of labor exploitation? It is simple. Because by telling exploiters they would have no way to justify what the madurismo does with public workers. Therefore, they do not even speak of any possibility of unemployment in the private sector, because that same strike would exploit the madurism in their face, and end up being the final thrust against a neototalitarian regime that calling itself "socialist" has created a worldwide neo-slavery in the 21st century.

Moreover, such is the fanaticism of the maturists that even some elderly people who see how other pensioners and retirees barely earn that paltry pension of $ 5 a month, you never see them, read or listen saying that these are income that only the more rancid capitalist exploiters. On the contrary, they are the first to justify that devastating reality by affirming that we have a "fatherland", "sovereignty" or "independence", so our elderly population dies of hunger or lack of medicines, because in the end, for the maturists, all our grandparents and grandmothers receive "socialist and revolutionary" pensions.

There is no madurista who says how we have spent since Chávez's time to have the highest salary in Latin America, to have with Maduro the lowest salary in the world, which does not even reach the daily dollar established by the United Nations (UN). ) to define the poverty line in any nation. For those maduristas, it will suffice to speak of "sanctions", "invasion", "induced inflation", "attack", but they will never assume their own responsibility. Even, it is common to observe in particular the mature senility that the usurper of Miraflores is the "best president that our history has ever had". Verbigracia, is the loss of reason.

What's more, such is the cynicism of those maduristas, that none of them asks the members of the top power, how they do to appear with private gyms in individual mansions, or mounted in trucks last model, or traveling the world, or have your children living in the most eccentric and expensive European cities. That is to say, none of those maduristas asks its admired "revolutionaries" if they live with 5 dollars a month.

The maduristas that support this retrograde system, and violator of human rights is because they are happy to see that the majority of the population earns $ 5 a month, while living in absolute poverty. That is the reason why they do not even suggest that there is a general strike of workers in the private sector.

The "trade unions" and especially the senility that supports the regime is happy to see the people impoverished. They will never raise their voice knowing that the workers have an income of $ 0.15 per day "salary", and if they do it will be the fault of the "empire and opposition" who have never managed PDVSA in this 21st century.

You can not call "salary" income that does not even ensure the human being's diet. That is a mockery. A human exploitation. An insensitivity to the pain of the workers. Therefore, among the maduristas and the senility that defends the political slop that Miraflores usurps, we must make it clear that those individuals are looking for the destruction of Bolívar's homeland, and all they want is to see the tears of the majority of the Venezuelans. About being blind. Anyone with eyes to see.

11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: March 21, 2019, 08:15:26 AM
#PetroChallenge: the challenge that sought to verify the existence and use of petro

A specialist organized a contest called #PetroChallenge , which offered a prize of 100 dollars in bitcoins for those who demonstrated "the existence and effective use of petro". However, the challenge seems to have failed. Thirteen days after the date it ended, there are no results of the challenge.

The contest was launched by the Instagram social network by  Hung Cavalieri , a lawyer specializing in constitutional procedural law. The challenge ended on February 16 and did not offer details of the result, which may be due to a low participation. Within the rules of the contest was to reach a minimum of 200 participants. The organizer did not show whether they achieved the figure or not.

In one of the comments of the publication, Cavalieri explains that "no one" is the winner , and said that there are people who request to increase the deadline to enter, something that to date does not confirm if it will.

To participate in the #PetroChallenge, users had to have proven tests of the block explorer, confirm what goods or services can be purchased with the petro, as well as if it can be exchanged for other cryptocurrencies or also fiduciary coins.

The users could also participate with other modalities in that social network, so it can be a strategy to gain followers for the account of the promoter of the contest in instagram.

Another aspect that caught the attention of the challenge was its prize. One hundred dollars in bitcoins, a very attractive figure considering hyperinflation in Venezuela.


IS THE EXISTENCE OF PETROLEUM PROOF?

The #PetroChallenge does not seem like a crazy idea, although verifiable. The doubts generated by the petro are not a novelty. Since its launch, there are those who claim that it is not a cryptocurrency, because its value was subject to the barrel of oil and other natural resources of the country, and not to supply and demand.

Despite this, the asset has another price, which exceeds the value decreed by Nicolás Maduro by up to 422% . The latter is calculated in bolivars according to its value in dollars, which is $ 59.76 according to its website . Which would translate into more than 197 thousand bolivars, according to the official Dicom rate.

Even so, at the headquarters of the Sunacrip they claim to sell the petro. Even in the page of the cripoactivo it appears the quantity of blocks that they generate , although the information is very little. So proving the existence of the asset should not be difficult for those who have participated in any of these processes.

Last Thursday, February 21, Maduro established that the consular services in all the embassies of the world must be paid with the petro. He also informed that the National Association of Airlines can pay with said asset -or with any cryptocurrency- the fuel and the services associated with the airlines. This means that these large transactions should already exist.

However, few Venezuelans can make payments with the cryptoactive. While there are commercial places such as City Market or Traki that are accepting payments in cryptocurrencies such as dash or bitcoin, until now there is none that receive the petro.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: March 21, 2019, 08:09:45 AM
yes it seems like a faillure yet. Hope investment will come back in the country as low wages is rather a good incentive, some activity should restart one day...

As long as the Maduro regime continues, that is not possible.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: March 21, 2019, 08:07:38 AM
I just saw a news headline in Aporrea:

"Venezuelan criptomercado continues its recovery, while the country comes out of the blackout"

See: https://www.aporrea.org/economia/n339632.html

I smiled assuming that in that news finally ! Some expert was going to talk about the Petro, the cryptocurrency created more than a year ago by Maduro and his government, and that in that news they were going to confirm that the Petro was really alive and active, and not invisible and dead as I had been thinking from his (supposed) creation.

I thought:

Could it be that I was wrong when --- long ago --- I concluded that the Petro was probably (is) a façade and a scam created by the Maduro government as an instrument to conceal something, and / or to divert attention while they , your collaborators, and the leaders of the Venezuelan opposition with whom you had been negotiating, get rich?

Could it really be that Petro now exists, and that it is a real part of the real market of electronic currencies, that people are really buying and selling it, that it can really be used as currency as Maduro had been promoting it, with the purpose of supposedly fixing our devastated economy?

Well ...

I supposed wrong.

That news (above) spoke about the health of several cryptocurrencies and the cryptocurrency market here in Venezuela, but he said absolutely nothing about Petro, even though Petro should be the most important cryptocurrency in the country since it was created by the government. more than a year ago.

But, no, nothing.

Yes sir, I assumed wrong, very bad.

I was wrong.

Then, I thought:

Could it be that I can find some other information that corroborates or supports my suspicions that the Petro does not really exist (in terms of its usefulness)?

Good ...

I found a story where they explain that last month (February 2019), a person launched the "Petro Challenge," where he offered $ 100 to the first person who could prove the real existence of Petro, but until now, apparently, nobody has won those $ 100

See: https://www.morocotacoin.com/02/2019/petrochallenge-reto-petro/

Well ...

If the Petro really existed ...

But really ...

Do not you think someone would have won that $ 100? the same day of the "Challenge" (challenge, competition), or the next day?

Hmmm ...

Could it be that Petro de Maduro really exists?

I do not think so.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: March 13, 2019, 08:45:07 AM
the theater and the farce continue

https://explorador.petro.gob.ve/address/pSnXVfW3VSehqKcAXUDMRHE7vz87L2Y24w
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: February 17, 2019, 11:51:47 PM
"If you want your baby to be prettier than it is, do not put any imported diapers on, put on Venezuelan diapers: El Guayuco. The petrochemical revolution ". The phrase, which slogan advertising campaign, came out on the lips of Hugo Chavez on June 21, 2009. The head of state inaugurated a Socialist State Enterprise for the production of diapers, under Chinese technology.

The promise was to produce 144 million diapers a year, 5% of the total annual national market demand, which the Executive then placed at 1,300 million. "Your support is very important. This is only the first factory, but we need 20, 40, 50 factories like this one. In addition, I propose something, that we set up a factory here, that we can manufacture these equipment here, "a proud Chávez told Chinese businessmen.

The Guayucos had to reach the shelves of the state food distribution network, such as Mercal and Pdval, in May 2010, because initially they were willing to satisfy the needs of the government's social programs. However, the goal was never met and the investment of 9.3 million dollars that the Government allocated for the start-up of the factory, located within the Ana María Campos industrial park, of the El Tablazo petrochemical complex, was lost. Zulia

DISPOSABLE PROMISE

The lack of planning and control over the plant prevented the production of 894 million diapers to date, based on the estimated calculation of production by the late Hugo Chávez in 2009. A promise that would have been very useful to fulfill, since at least since In early 2011 there are recurrent failures in the supply of disposable diapers, a trend that has worsened in the last year.

"When my children were young they used to be cloth diapers," Chavez laughed at the opening of the plant. Now, in 2015, some parents have had to resume this practice, because even by order of the Executive is required to deliver the birth certificate to acquire diapers when they appear on the shelves of commercial establishments.

NEVER PROSPERED

The plant seemed destined to fail. It did not even serve the first group of diapers that were produced, the ones that Chávez showed on his VTV show . "The first batch of diapers did not work. They have planned to supply the second lot only in Zulia, because there is no production for the whole country, "a factory worker told the newspaper La Verdad de Maracaibo, in a report published in September 2009.

For the debut, the source said, the error was in not having the absorbent gel required by the diapers, a cellulose that they would also bring from China. "To Chavez this gave him rage," the worker swore.

No government official is referring to the socialist diapers, nor to the production of sanitary napkins that the deceased head of state also offered. In 2011, the Company of Social Production of the Guayucos ceased to be in the hands of Pequiven, was absorbed by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Intermediate Industries, without this guaranteeing its reactivation.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: February 17, 2019, 11:45:14 PM
In Venezuela it has been some time since anyone talks about Petro. It was just another failure of the regimen.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: February 17, 2019, 11:39:28 PM
The government led to the collapse of more than 1,000 companies expropriated in 12 years
"We called them recovered companies, but they ended up being the biggest failure and defeat," said Marcela Maspero, president of the union. He reported that Maduro increased corruption and harassment

By  CARLOS SEIJAS MENESES | CSEIJAS@EL-NACIONAL.COM

AUGUST 13, 2018 07:00 AM | UPDATED ON AUGUST 13, 2018 07:06 AM

The collapse of the ship Tallink 5 of Conferry, a shipping company that was nationalized by the late President Hugo Chávez in 2011, illustrates the state to which the government administration led the 1,359 companies that it expropriated between 2005 and 2017, a figure calculated by the Observatory of Property Rights of Cedice.
Even the Executive recently admitted that it had failed in the administration of the state companies, of which many passed into the hands of the State through the means of expropriation, confiscation and nationalization. "The productive models that we have tried so far have failed, and the responsibility is ours, mine and yours," said President Nicolás Maduro on July 30 at the PSUV congress.
Ana Carrasquero, researcher of the Observatory, affirmed that the fall of the production is not due to the fact that the government does not know how to administer, but that it is part of "a policy of systematic attack" against the right of property, which was established in the First Socialist Plan of the Nation 2007-2013.
The expert said that both state and re-nationalized companies have demonstrated that they are a loss of monetary resources and that they lack the capacity to generate, effectively, products for the domestic market. "After the number of sugar mills that were expropriated, why is sugar not easily available now? The same happens with the number of coffee companies, "he said.
In the end, the State contributed to the fall of domestic production and generated a process of scarcity of goods of all kinds, something that had never been seen in the history of Venezuela, added the researcher.
The NGO Transparencia Venezuela noted in the report  State-Owned Enterprises in Venezuela  that the dramatic situation in the country, considered a humanitarian crisis since 2016, is partly the responsibility of "the poor management" of public companies in the manufacturing, agro-industrial and commercial sectors . "The State has important manufacturing companies of the basic items that are scarce in the country and instead of increasing the production of them, it has decreased."
More intervention, less production . Cedice indicates in the report  Cost and impact of the expropriations: causes of a patrimonial state  that was in 2005 when they began to register the interventions to the private property; the starting point was El Charcote, which belonged to the British Vestey group and to which the government bought the herd for 4.1 million dollars in 2006, after a long period of negotiations.
After expropriating companies in sectors such as oil, electricity, telephone and food, in 2008 the government agreed to pay 270 million dollars for 89% of the local unit of France's Lafarge and 552 million for 85% of Holcim Switzerland with French cement companies Lafarge and the Swiss Holcim, while expropriated the subsidiary of the Mexican Cemex, so it became the owner of the cement monopoly.
After the nationalization of the cement industry, production fell and currently the paralysis in all plants is 80%, said Abner Mendoza, of Venezolana de Cementos. He pointed out that the country has an installed capacity of 10 million metric tons, but now what they produce does not even reach 3 million.
In that year the government also set its sights on Lácteos Los Andes, founded in 1984 and acquired by Pdvsa in 2008. Although its production grew 33% between 2007 and 2012, according to Transparencia Venezuela, in the last 6 years it has fallen due to lack of material premium and deficiency in the maintenance of equipment and plants.
A trade unionist of Dairy Los Andes, who asked not to name his name, said that production is completely paralyzed since 2017 due to lack of raw materials. "We have met with several ministries, but they ignore the problem," he said.
Transparencia Venezuela indicated that the production of milk, sugar and cement fell below the levels prior to the nationalization of the respective companies and that Venezuela, from being an exporter of coffee, became an importer. Fama de América, producer of this item, was expropriated in 2009. In 2016, they worked at 10% of their capacity due to lack of raw material and now the product is seldom available in the market.
In 2010 the tsunami of expropriations also devastated the supermarket chains Cada and Éxito, which were replaced by the Bicentennial Supply Network.
Jorge Lastra, director of the Rabsa union, said that when those supermarkets were private the shelves were always full and offered several brands. But later, when it passed into the hands of the State, products began to run short.
"Abastos Bicentenario has rotted," Maduro said in February 2016 and ordered a restructuring of the network. After the measure, more than 10,000 workers were dismissed. The liquidations to the employees have continued in the branches that close to become CLAP Stores, now in private hands.
Eight years ago, the government also nationalized Sidetur. When it was private, it produced more than 40% of the bars in the national market. Alejandro Álvarez, general secretary of Sidernac, affirmed that currently the Casima Plant has been paralyzed for more than a year.
From the promise to failure . "We called them recovered companies, but they ended up being the biggest failure and defeat," said Marcela Maspero, president of the National Union of Workers of Venezuela.
He pointed out that at first the workers supported the expropriations that Chávez made with the hope and intention of maintaining productivity, improving the distribution of products and services and working conditions and guaranteeing and increasing the distribution of wealth, to the benefit of workers to improve their rights. This happened with companies such as Venepal, Cantv and the electrical system.
But none of the promises were fulfilled, he said. "The people who were at the forefront of what they did was to try to put an end to the trade union organizations, divide, disperse, persecute, harass, imprison and even assassinate trade union leaders who even fought for production," he said.
Later, under the presidency of Maduro, the government took out another letter that it had up its sleeve: the Bolivarian National Armed Forces. "Now we have the militarism present in the companies, which is much more serious because, in addition to implanting the military regime, corruption, harassment and persecution have increased," Maspero said.
He added that all state-owned companies are a failure due to lack of maintenance, corruption, lack of labor rights, union persecution and absolute lack of production.
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They denounce Invecem's technical paralysis
The deputy to the National Assembly, Carolina de Miranda, affirmed that workers of the Industria Venezolana de Cemento plant, a subsidiary of the Cemento Socialista Corporation, located in the town of San Sebastián de los Reyes, in the state of Aragua, protested against the paralysis technique of the state company for lack of raw material.
He said that the president of the workers' union of Invecem, Luis Carrillo, informed him that they decided to activate the labor dispute and, among them, to make peaceful protests at the doors of the plant during the morning hours until the company was reactivated.
De Miranda said that, in addition to the wage issue and demand economic demands, the nearly 300 workers are concerned about the paralysis of the 3 production lines, including the one that was inaugurated in March 2016 with an investment of 126 million dollars. of the China-Venezuela agreement. "There are workers with up to 30 years of service who are worried about their job stability," he said.
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Failure in the hands of the State
Dairy Los Andes
Founded in 1984, it was acquired by Pdvsa in March 2008. Although its production grew 33% between 2007 and 2012, according to Transparencia Venezuela, in the last 6 years it has fallen due to lack of raw materials. It is paralyzed from 2017.
National Cement Industry
Since the government took control of companies such as Lafarge, Holcim and Cemex in 2008, production fell. Not even 30% of the installed capacity is produced, which is equivalent to 10 million metric tons.
Fame of America
The coffee producing company was expropriated in 2009. In 2016, it operated at 10% of its capacity due to the lack of raw material and since then production has remained in a tailspin. Workers have protested for fear of losing their jobs.
Agroisleña
In 2010 it was expropriated by the late President Hugo Chávez, who renamed it Agropatria. Since then, producers have denounced the increasingly meager supply of inputs for agricultural production.
Hypermarkets Success
In 2010, Chávez expropriated the Franco-Colombian supermarket chain, whose premises became part of the Bicentennial Supply. The official network was privatized by Nicolás Maduro. Now it's called CLAP Stores.
Sidetur
In 2010 the government nationalized Sidetur. Alejandro Álvarez, general secretary of the Syndicate of the Casima National Steel Complex, has reported that the plant has been paralyzed for more than a year now



18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: February 07, 2019, 10:01:22 PM
By: Javier Antonio Vivas Santana | Wednesday, 02/06/2019 04:09 PM|
They had to spend six years of economic hardship, wrapped up with a terrible hyperinflation that exceeds 1,000,000%, combined with a permanent shortage of food and medicines, in the midst of a collapse of essential public services such as water, electricity and transportation so that the madurismo will end up recognizing a rate of change superior to the one of the parallel market, and with it that in Venezuela the effective minimum wage is of 18 cents of dollar per day, which is to say, that we have the lowest salary of the continent - and probably the world - which does not even approach the daily dollar established by the United Nations (UN) as survival income for those who are in critical poverty.

Faced with this reality, no salary in Venezuela can cope with the severe economic crisis. That has been the madurista legacy during the sexenio of economic destruction that the now usurping dome of Miraflores has originated for the Venezuelans. Today, from the most humble worker, to the most prepared of the Venezuelan doctors, he receives miserable incomes that do not even add up the highest of the levels in the level of public administration exceeds the daily dollar of income.

So we have that both a university professor with doctorate studies, and a general who has completed his formation of the General Staff with Security and Defense, comes to have as salary not even the 30 dollars a month. That is a shame for the oil nation that Maduro boasts so much in its permanent chains, in which he lives telling us that we have the largest oil reserves on the planet, and which supposedly represent the ultimate goal of the United States for wanting to "overthrow it". "

Nothing more fake and removed from reality as a political argument. Because if so, then what have been the reasons that have oriented to the madurismo to continue selling during all these years to that country the maximum possible amount of oil? How can Venezuelaism justify having such a large amount of reserves, its main oil industry has decreased its production levels in the last six years by approximately two million barrels per day? In what way can the maduristas justify, especially the resentful old age that lives us talking about "economic war - that we Venezuelans have to suffer this reality?How can the maduristas justify that the people of the homeland of Bolívar have to live on remittances because the neo-communist and neo-Nazi system completely destroyed the national currency ?

To top it all, the educational system is in deplorable conditions. Visiting a school, high school or university is a reflection of the moral and ethical bankruptcy of Venezuela. Not only is seeing how both students and teachers are subjected in humiliating conditions of what should be a suitable environment for learning, but the school dropout increases daily, along with the abandonment of the teaching career as a means of existence of life, without forgetting that both the school feeding program and university canteens disappeared as a social policy, and when they "work" they call "feeding" a miserable spoonful of lentils that the Turks of Erdogan change us for gold ingots.

In relation to the healthcare system, the crisis is more vulnerable. In hospitals and outpatient clinics there is not a headache pill, or even gauze or cotton. However, the maduristas as well as they did not know the value of the parallel currency market, dare to tell us that we have the health system "more human" and "quality", as Tareck El Aissami says ², reason why which, one should ask these individuals, when they or their family members are affected by any pathology will they be "cured" in the public welfare centers? Hypocrites!

Those who defend the madurismo, defend hyperinflation. Those who defend the madurismo, defend that you do not have water or light in their homes or work spaces. Those who defend the madurismo, defend that crime act with impunity, stealing, robbing and murdering. Those who defend madurism defend corruption. Those who defend the madurism, defend that the madurista dome live as a capitalist elite. Those who defend the madurismo, defend corruption. Those who defend the madurismo, defend with their smiles that most Venezuelans suffer because they have nothing to eat. Those who defend the madurismo, defend that our children die for lack of a vaccine or medicine. Those who defend the madurismo, They defend that our pensioners sleep in the streets and avenues to collect a miserable pension. Those who defend the madurismo, they are glad that we give away the little oil that we produce to the Cuban corruption. Those who defend Madurism, only want to see the Venezuelans suffer.

Venezuela is dying. Those who still defend this political slop that still remains in Miraflores by the force of arms and the blackmail of hunger, know that their days are in countdown. After six years of economic destruction, the maduristas are happy because they have achieved that Venezuelans have a salary of 18 cents per day. About being blind. Anyone with eyes to see.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: January 31, 2019, 11:42:06 PM
with russian contractors backing Maduro for safety, and heavy Chinese and Russian  loans, I think Maduro and Petro is not yet gone, my only concern is that in the location of the supposed Oil plant, there is nothing more than hungry/angry people and no oils plants yet  supposed to back Petro token.

Also venezuelan oil is heavy oil mean specific technics are require to make gazoline, and those rafineries  are in united states, also the oil venezuela production fall from 3 millions barrells to 1.4- 0.7 million, as venezuela exchange trade balance is 90% dependant on oil sells, the situation is not going to change without external help.

Finaly even if the oil is there, It will require years to build oil facilities, and who's gonna supply materials ? who's money ?

it seems you were born yesterday
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-SALE][ICO] Petro $PTR - Oil backed crypto currency launched by Venezuela on: January 30, 2019, 04:58:31 PM
It's official, salary in Venezuela minus $ 6 per month

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