The article gives a personal opinion about what is the
perfect solution in order to end the disturbances in Venezuela and he proposes
the action of international organization. He says that these international
organizations will give an open channel to peaceful discussions in order to
find an agreement between the opposition and the government.
I have to say that I
do not agree with this article and its conclusion.
Venezuela is in a difficult situation, socioeconomically.
Where the finding of a kg of sugar has more value than the
life of the person sitting next to you.
We are also talking about a country with a decade of
political separation induced by the government.
Families have been torned apart by political ideals and the whole country has felt this impact. Divorces and discussions between the parents and their kids, the complete isolation of a families have affected the whole country and my own family.
Families have been torned apart by political ideals and the whole country has felt this impact. Divorces and discussions between the parents and their kids, the complete isolation of a families have affected the whole country and my own family.
I can’t help to think ,asmy personal opinion, that for a
positive change to happen in Venezuela both sides need to find a common ground
and unite. They need to see that the situation of the country is one that
affects the vast majority of their country and demand the government to create
solutions.
This is not an easy task, but I want t believe that it is
not impossible. And that if we unify as a country there is no adversity that we
can’t overcome.
http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2014/02/20-venezuela-crisis-trinkunas
Trinkunas, Harold. "Up Front." The Brookings Institution. Up Front, 20 Feb. 2014. Web. 27 Mar. 2014. <http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2014/02/20-venezuela-crisis-trinkunas>.
http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2014/02/20-venezuela-crisis-trinkunas
Trinkunas, Harold. "Up Front." The Brookings Institution. Up Front, 20 Feb. 2014. Web. 27 Mar. 2014. <http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2014/02/20-venezuela-crisis-trinkunas>.
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