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In reply to the discussion: Beauty queen Genesis Carmona is shot during Venezuela protests [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)59. Wasn't that the "unfinished revolution"?
As I said I don't think the students can effect much change, but if something happens I would rather it be revolution, as a simple change of hands would not be effective, I think that's what happened to the Bolivian revolutionaries, they just gave up to the conservatives and the IMF.
From how I see it the most likely outcome if the students don't quit after a week or a month or so is Diosdado Cabello having a coup and instituting a military junta with Adan Chavez as the defacto leader. Maduro is already talking about implementing martial law in Tachira, he knows he has to nip it in the bud quick.
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No it's not complicated at all. It's the power and monied elites at the top of the food
Cleita
Feb 2014
#4
Chavistas control the military, the judicary, the police, and paramilitaries.
joshcryer
Feb 2014
#30
thats interesting since there was a long side discussion on one of the threads in LBN
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2014
#26
no, not really. It is indeed a class society but has everything to do with money.
Bacchus4.0
Feb 2014
#35